A few lInes in my latest British Birks Journal!
Regards,
Ian.
From the bbc, months ago. 21 May 2024
www.bbc.co.uk/.../c88z0p33413o
you could have posted that link a couple of months ago rather than having another dig at Ian - he's just posting what was in his magazine.
I dId report one post because of the language and w that =
My 101 - Keep ears and eyes open. I thought people here may have been 'on the ball', so to speak. Not a 'dig', but an observation.
Anyway, some (but not all) birds have (seemingly - possibly a single paper, and there can be reliance to lean on one paper's findings) changed their migration paths to accomodate the intellifent apes' squabbles. (The positioning of the apostrophe indicates it is not directed at an individual).
Whether those changes in migration paths have an impact (short or long term) on the population of the species is still an unknown.
Homo sapiens? LOL.
(I'd be happy to look at the reported 'abusive' reply and rectify it. I'm not aware of the grievance. I suppose we can act as adults?)
Dear sir,
If I were trying to have a 'dig' I would have picked on your mis-spell of 'birds'. I could have been reading it as a deliberate mis-spelling.