Birdsong once signalled the onset of spring on my street – but not this year | Tony Juniper
24-04-2024 09:00 via theguardian.com

Birdsong once signalled the onset of spring on my street – but not this year | Tony Juniper

A dawn chorus of flutes, whistles and chirps once flowed through my Cambridge window, but there has been a shocking collapse in birdlife. What can be done?Every year from February through to June, the early morning chorus of birdsong is one of the most evocative manifestations of spring. During late winter I open the bedroom window before going to sleep, to hear that incredible mix of flutes, whistles and chirps that begin before first light, when I wake. I listen for the layers of song that sim
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