Michael Layden

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Ornithology (BTO) estimates that since the late 1960s the range of the nightingale has shrunk by 43 per cent, while its population numbers over that same period, gauged by spring surveys of singing males, has plunged by 90 per cent. Which means that in only half a century – roughly my lifetime – nine out of every ten nightingales in Britain have vanished.
Irreplaceable: The Fight to Save Our Wild Places
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