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<blockquote data-quote="glow worm" data-source="post: 8133160" data-attributes="member: 12009"><p>Starting to get concerned. One solitary House Martin over a week ago and none seen since. Crashed here last year from 14+ nests in 2020 to only one in 2021. Swallows bad as well. One pair where there should normally be 6. ChiffChaff, Blackcap, Willow Warbler all heard in usual locations nr farm buildings earlier but quiet now for over a week. Always have one Thrush which is a delight to listen to in the garden every Spring .. Blackbirds admit defeat when he's around and go into a silent sulk as they just can't compete .. but not heard so far this year. I was delighted to have a Treeceeeper nesting close by last year only for the wretched tree to blow down in a big gale last winter. Sods law! I hope they found another crack to nest in but not heard them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glow worm, post: 8133160, member: 12009"] Starting to get concerned. One solitary House Martin over a week ago and none seen since. Crashed here last year from 14+ nests in 2020 to only one in 2021. Swallows bad as well. One pair where there should normally be 6. ChiffChaff, Blackcap, Willow Warbler all heard in usual locations nr farm buildings earlier but quiet now for over a week. Always have one Thrush which is a delight to listen to in the garden every Spring .. Blackbirds admit defeat when he's around and go into a silent sulk as they just can't compete .. but not heard so far this year. I was delighted to have a Treeceeeper nesting close by last year only for the wretched tree to blow down in a big gale last winter. Sods law! I hope they found another crack to nest in but not heard them. [/QUOTE]
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