Your observations mirror mine,over the years.
And it is why I created the thread with its rather dramatic title...
For me, as a keen observer of natural history for some 4 decades,I can say,without a doubt ...we are in decline.
. Turning to birds ...I can remember in the mid 80s,on open arable land
The Grey Partridge, when disturbed would rise in a covey of up to 20 birds.....this figure gradually declined to the present day when , a quite pathetic 2 or 3 would take to the skies. Something is quite wrong..
Turning to mammals again , in the mid 80s, I recall fields of maybe 40 Rabbits , lots and lots of rabbit warrens,well used down the years...
It's not something I see now out on walks ...the odd rabbit here and there.
As I've mentioned before in this thread, The Rabbit being the staple diet of many many predators,this is worrying ... the food chain is depleted ,with obvious effect ...
This saddens me too.
The decline of Nature is something which will effect us all....in time.
Thanks for your candid observations...