



Seaforth nr,
The pallid swift was showing really well around hide 'A' mid afternoon . Feeding over the mounds and wizzing past just a few feet above my head with about 20 common swift and a few house martins. Amazingly its been around for 3 weeks now. A couple of artic terns still and reed warbler singing in the reedbed.
The pallid swift was showing really well around hide 'A' mid afternoon . Feeding over the mounds and wizzing past just a few feet above my head with about 20 common swift and a few house martins. Amazingly its been around for 3 weeks now. A couple of artic terns still and reed warbler singing in the reedbed.
2 comments:
why have you put common swift under those photos?
I mistakenly put a photo of the pallid swift were I wanted a common swift for comparison. Thanks for pointing it out. I have corrected it now.
Steve.
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