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Skylarks (1 Viewer)

paulwfromtheden

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I am lucky where I live, in that there is a patch near me where Skylarks are relatively abundant. They were fantastic this morning, the battles for territories has begun in earnest and the whole meadow was filled with their beautiful 'warble'.

Every year there seem to be less and less, partly predation by foxes, but they are also the target of egg-collectors. I tried to alert the police last year, but to no avail.
 
shame that egg colectors are stupid cus what happens when there aint no more eggs to collect. now that thats over lets get to the proper topic
skylarks are great and i hardly ever see them.
i wish i could see them every day.
 
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