
Geronimo1967
Its hard to imagine nowadays that anyone in the UK would look out of their window in the winter to the sight of 18-inch thick ice, but that is amongst the scenarios related to us here by visionary conservationist Peter Scott as he regales us with a year in the life of his British Wildfowl Trust. Apparently, there are 147 species of geese, ducks and swans around the world and some 122 of those take advantage of the facilities at either end of a migration or as a stopping point to refuel, breed and find themselves part of an ever growing set of statistics. Those are gathered quite imaginatively using everything from high powered binoculars to dogs to rocket-propelled nets, and the data collected is constantly informing scientists in Britain a...