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I spotted my first Swallows and House Martins feeding over the river at the weekend, the resident Swallows haven’t arrived at their nest site in my barn. 
The Hoopoe has made its usual flamboyant entrance into the garden and the Cuckoo’s have arrived, although only heard but not yet seen. 

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No pics m'fraid but top Springy stuff nevertheless: earlier in the week a tremendous racket blew up in hedge just outside the door of the outhouse that serves as a shed: then a blackcap (what else) perched on the front of the hedge right by the door looked in and flew off.

And today a pair of ravens flew over with one, two or three times just while I watched, folding its wings and plummeting dramatically before swooping up and carrying on.

Yippee! I'm a raven!

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Primroses and Anenomes out in local woods here. Bluebells to follow.

I’ll get some pics this weekend.

 

It just makes you feel better about life.

 

F the government, taxes, Gaza, Ukraine etc.

Get up the woods, it’s magical.

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