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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Derbyshire" data-source="post: 1501326" data-attributes="member: 76881"><p>Sadly none of our 7 local pairs of Lammergeier have produced young this year; cold, windy and snowy weather conditions in March forced the adults to abandon their nests. We have however enjoyed watching young Egytptian Vultures on the nest, they have now fledged. Hot weather recently has thankfully seen off most of the remaining winter snow, we watched two pairs of Snowfinch feeding around the last remaining patches of snow and close to their usual nesting place. We had a lovely flying display from a pair of Citril Finch at Gavarnie a few days ago. Our friends in the Pyrenees National Park service are filming a Golden Eagle family in our valley. There seems to be Red backed Shrike everywhere we go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Derbyshire, post: 1501326, member: 76881"] Sadly none of our 7 local pairs of Lammergeier have produced young this year; cold, windy and snowy weather conditions in March forced the adults to abandon their nests. We have however enjoyed watching young Egytptian Vultures on the nest, they have now fledged. Hot weather recently has thankfully seen off most of the remaining winter snow, we watched two pairs of Snowfinch feeding around the last remaining patches of snow and close to their usual nesting place. We had a lovely flying display from a pair of Citril Finch at Gavarnie a few days ago. Our friends in the Pyrenees National Park service are filming a Golden Eagle family in our valley. There seems to be Red backed Shrike everywhere we go! [/QUOTE]
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