A Natural History Diary. Base in Kent, UK but also reflecting observations made on my travels.
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Plenty of Breeding Birds
Every stretch of hedgerow locally has a pair of whitethroats in residence. Every copse has a pair of blackcaps. Swallows are swooping across Fields that have several paris of skylarks nesting. A small flock of yellow hammers was a surprise as most are now occupying their breeding territories. A pair of pied wagtails have taken up residence in my wood shed, whilst bluetits are feeding young in a nest box outside the kitchen window. Goldfinches, greenfinches and linnets are all nesting.
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