Where have all the Insects gone ?

We have a big lavender bush in our front garden it’s been rammed full of bees all “summer” it’s been a pleasure watching them all :)
 
Changes in farmland practicies, pesticides and fertilisers, river pollution, insect killers, tidy gardens with plastic fake grass, straight lines and B&Q fake plants in pots instead of pollinating flowers in soil, lack of wild areas in gardens and nature, concreting over everything,

Since 1980, one out of every six birds has been lost. That adds up to the loss of 600 million breeding birds over 40 years, according to a 2021 study from the RSPB, BirdLife International and the Czech Society for Ornithology.
So...perhaps the book I referenced earlier in the thread entitled
" The Strange Death of British Birdsong "
By Michael Waterhouse is actually telling the truth and was not written by a crazy conspiracy nutter ......@ dennislawbackheel needs to WTF up and get an understanding of the current state of the serious decline in both the number of insects and Birds in both the UK and further afield .
Its something I noticed over a decade ago ,and so would anybody else with eyes to see. Songbird by,bees have been decimated, and we all know what Songbirds feed on .
 
Changes in farmland practicies, pesticides and fertilisers, river pollution, insect killers, tidy gardens with plastic fake grass, straight lines and B&Q fake plants in pots instead of pollinating flowers in soil, lack of wild areas in gardens and nature, concreting over everything,

Since 1980, one out of every six birds has been lost. That adds up to the loss of 600 million breeding birds over 40 years, according to a 2021 study from the RSPB, BirdLife International and the Czech Society for Ornithology.
No mention of 5G for the nutters out there?
 

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