Saturday, 25 June 2016

Dartmoor

Just returned from Dartmoor, where skylarks abounded. The most striking bird to be seen however was the stonechat, with numerous paris noticeable wherever there was a significant stretch of gorse. A pair of wheatears were protective of their territory, and probably had youngsters to feed. The only birds of prey to be seen were buzzards and kestrels, though these were augmented by a healthy population of ravens.

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