Search Results for: Fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
russell encountered such numbers of the insects that they "were so thick that i could hardly see ahead". on another occasion, he "captured a hundred purple hairstreaks" with two sweeps of his net. patrick barkham, who recounts these riots of nature in his book on butterflies, laments never seeing such
a sight. however, new research suggests barkham is a rarity, because a lot of people are forgetting, or just don't appreciate, how much wildlife there was. to gauge this effect, lizzie jones at royal holloway, university of london, compared population records dating back to of uk bird species against...
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2226898-young-people-cant-remember-how-much-more-wildlife-there-used-to-be/