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  1. Capercaillie71

    What bird is the true sign of spring where you live?

    Oystercatchers are the first sign of spring here - they usually return in the third week of February and the sound of them flying around calling at night is a sure sign that the winter is coming to an end.
  2. Capercaillie71

    What bird is the true sign of spring where you live?

    That is an exceptional record and well worth submitting to the Moray and Nairn recorder! http://www.the-soc.org.uk/moray+nairn-recorder.htm Looking at this page for arrival dates since 2004, the earliest wheatear for Scotland over that period was 9th March (worth submitting to the email...
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