Wow, I haven't posted for weeks, sorry about that- I know you are all missing me! Yep, its the same old excuse of "I'm too busy to blog". Because of this, I've getting a bit of backblog lately.
I've decided to comprise the next few posts with 'more pictures, less talk' so that I can fit everything in.
Recently, I went to Old Winchester Hill where there is a large breeding population of Skylarks. The males are in full song and go up into song flight whenever they are disturbed... by a Kestrel for example, which was hunting in the same field.




A Micro-lite went over and all the males erupted from the grass; it looks fun and all but I think I'll leave it for the adrenaline junkies
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