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BRIAN SUMNER.
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BS




Friday, March 19, 2010

Sounds like spring

House Sparrows nesting in the garden ivy

Sweet song of the Blackbird
Its officially the first day of spring tomorrow and this morning at work it sounded like just that.
Blackbird,Dunnock, Robin, Greenfinch and Wren were all giving it full blast from the car park conifers whilst at home in the back garden House Sparrows were busy refurbishing their last years nests in the ivy.
Foxhill park is now down to the last 4 of the wintering Common Gulls and most of the Black Headed gulls now have their smart summer hoods.
Hopefully this weekend will see the return of the Wheatears to the uplands and keep those eyes to the skies for an early Swallow.
Hope Jens not on the Guinness this weekend Dave cos those Ospreys are heading our way.

Many thanks to all viewers of this new blog, numbers are increasing all the time and I hope you get as much pleasure from reading it as I do from writing it.
BS