What to worry about
“Cronk, ronk, ronk cronk” The nasal noise overhead last night was deafening. We rushed to the window to see what it could be. We soon saw the ‘culprits’. They were Canada geese forming a huge flock dividing the evening sky in their familiar V shape like cyclists in the sky. It has happened again tonight just as the sun was setting. The loud honking drawing me to the window then the gasp from us all as they split the sky once more. Their long loping wings pushing their determined straight beaks and long necks to find corn already ripe in our farmers’ fields. So luckily every night we have a Peter Scott sky. I know we have these geese honking each night, but I expect you have noticed that there is hardly any bird song now. Lots of birds have finished breeding and have no need to be singing to attract a mate. Have you heard that our Harper Adams University in Shropshire is a pioneer in detecting our birds by their call? It is the Green Box Project and it is using bird...