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Birds, Scythes and Combines
A History of Birds and Agricultural Change

First published in 2003, this book accounts the impact of changes in farming methods on the bird populations of British farmland over the past 250 years.

Michael Shrubb (Author)

9781107405172, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 19 July 2012

384 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.51 kg

'… provides the most comprehensive review of the relationship between British farming and birds yet written … mass of interesting historical and contemporary detail … eminently readable.' The Agricultural History Review

First published in 2003, Birds, Scythes and Combines provides an historical perspective to changes in farmland bird populations in Britain over the past 250 years. Despite the scale of change in habitats and agricultural methods in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, early avifaunas show that farmland birds were little affected. Specialised species of fen and marsh were lost, often as much to persecution as habitat destruction, but farmland birds benefited from the appearance of extensive new resources which aided their adaptation to the altered habitats created by the new farming methods. In addition, many old permanent grass habitats were little altered, leaving a major reservoir of important habitats unchanged. By contrast, more modern farming methods, with changes in grassland management, in herbicide use and in harvesting methods particularly, have led to a collapse in the diversity of farmland and a consequent steep decline in the population size of a high proportion of farmland birds.

Introduction
Acknowledgements
1. The agricultural background
2. The farmland birds
3. Arable farming systems: high farming and before
4. Enclosure
5. Some thoughts on hedges
6. Drainage
7. Weeds, weeding and pesticides
8. Arable farming systems: after 1945
9. Grassland and stock
10. Winter food resources
11. Labour, machines and buildings
12. Exploitation
13. Conclusions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Bibliography and references
Index.

Subject Areas: Zoology & animal sciences [PSV]

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