Birdsong
We have made the decision to walk even more
locally than we normally do. Time to
explore the wildlife on our doorstep! Yesterday
on our walk through Watts Meadow, I heard chiff chaffs, song thrushes, blackbirds,
wrens and great tits. Chiff chaffs have
a wonderfully bouncy song, wrens more of a beautiful warble, and great tits
have been likened to the ‘sound of a bicycle pump’ according to one source – I find
it one of the most peaceful and relaxing spring sounds. I also spotted some long tail tits in the
trees – a pair busily chirping away.
Nothing yet heard of the yellowhammer – such a quintessential summer
sound. I look forward to hearing it
soon! Blackthorn blossom is out in
force. Celandines and primroses line the
paths. The park (Priestfields) was
deserted but for a sprinkling of pigeons and a couple of people braving the
great outdoors – obviously at great distance from one another.
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