It would be an absolue disaster for what is left of our wildlife.
Every second that ticks by while this winter continues, extinguishes millions of insects that will never be born or mature. There will not be enough insects for many birds. That is why you see less and less swifts, swallows and alike every year. We are already on the razors edge.
The Field cricket (Gryllus campestris) that we have spent millions on rescuing from the brink? They sing in April and May on warm nights. We have not had one warm night! Any eggs laid later than mid May are not expected to mature in time for winter at this latitude. It is likely that this insect has been lost this year. Funds will not be made available again to rescue it now the climate is so F***d and unpredictable.
This is not a 'thing' that would be wonderful to see in my book. This is lose, lose , lose.
Originally Posted by: mulattokid