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<blockquote data-quote="glow worm" data-source="post: 6915592" data-attributes="member: 12009"><p>Am I the only one who hasnt heard a Willow Warbler so far this year? Please tell me they havent vanished like the Spotted flycatchers did years ago. Plenty of Swallows and House Martins, busy, busy, busy, building nests and even, rare for us, several pairs of Blackcaps but Chiffchaffs very few and far between and Willow Warblers none. A moment of vindictive pleasure today as I saw the first Cabbage White butterfly sussing out our veg patch where I have NO INTENTION of planting anything that would interest it after several years of total devestation dispite all sorts of defences and netting etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glow worm, post: 6915592, member: 12009"] Am I the only one who hasnt heard a Willow Warbler so far this year? Please tell me they havent vanished like the Spotted flycatchers did years ago. Plenty of Swallows and House Martins, busy, busy, busy, building nests and even, rare for us, several pairs of Blackcaps but Chiffchaffs very few and far between and Willow Warblers none. A moment of vindictive pleasure today as I saw the first Cabbage White butterfly sussing out our veg patch where I have NO INTENTION of planting anything that would interest it after several years of total devestation dispite all sorts of defences and netting etc. [/QUOTE]
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