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Where I live it's also a matter of timing. The local farmer cuts his hedges at the same time each year. That just happens to coincide with the berries coming out in the autumn and the flowers coming out in the spring. If he just waited a few more weeks the birds and insects would be a lot happier.
That local farmer is a deliberate shitcunt.
Could also just be ignorant
These things often skip merrily hand in hand.