foresttwitcher
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Back to the usual 6 this morning but none this evening.
None at all today. Quite depressing!
Back to the usual 6 this morning but none this evening.
Couple at my parents in Cheshire today - was really hard not to hug them - but great to see them as not done since first week in March - they are 80 and doing fine
Hugging a Swift always a hard thing to do at any time ... they just get away so fast every time
Great that you were able to see your folk.
This afternoon had 6 Swifts pass rapidly east over the house- first definite passage birds. Local breeders seem to have departed now.
You can't really talk when it doesn't seem to have stopped you getting Desert Warbler though, against covid regulations. :C :storm:All you young guys are so lucky. I do not have the best hearing so my range is diminished. For the last couple of years I haven’t heard them. Also grasshopper warblers are outwith my hearing range. Makes life much less pleasant
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