Article 6R23E Country Diary 100 years on: sheep and dogs dominate over rabbits and house martins

Country Diary 100 years on: sheep and dogs dominate over rabbits and house martins

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Patrick Barkham
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6R23E)

Domesticated creatures feature heavily in contemporary contributions to Guardian column compared to diaries of 1920s

In the early 1920s, the British countryside was a place where blackbirds sang, rabbits scurried and the summer skies were animated by swallows and house martins. A century on, blackbirds still sing and ancient oaks stand proud but the landscape is dominated by sheep, cows and dogs - according to Guardian country diarists.

A study of the most-featured species in the Country Diary column from 2021-24 and a century earlier reveals a surprising dominance of domesticated creatures in the mind's eye of the contemporary contributors.

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