Farming and Birds
Discover the intricate relationship between agriculture and avian life in Farming and Birds by Raymond J. O'Connor. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this compelling paperback spans 304 pages and offers a thorough examination of how agricultural development impacts bird populations across Britain.
With engaging illustrations, O'Connor delves into the transformation of modern farmland into bird habitats, highlighting the significant changes in habitat structure and resource availability driven by mechanization and the use of agrochemicals. This insightful exploration is essential for anyone interested in the fields of agriculture, zoology, and environmental science. Join O'Connor on a journey to understand the delicate balance between farming practices and wildlife conservation.