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The house martins left and never said goodbye
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 6553048" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>35 or so Swallows departed sometime on Weds. / Thursday. its been an average to good year for them breeding here , despite only 3 or 4 or so pairs arriving in April.</p><p></p><p>What is interesting is that There are actually half a dozen or so still here, as one clutch / nest full that only fledged a few days ago, very late , the latest ones I can ever remember ..they didn't hatch until well into September....</p><p>They are going to have to mature bloomin quickly this coming week if they are to have any chance to survive the journey South , with weather being set unusually warm and hopefully a few more flies hanging around for awhile ….. so fingers crossed....hope it doesn't get to stormy in the next few weeks from here to Africa or where ever they go....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 6553048, member: 12099"] 35 or so Swallows departed sometime on Weds. / Thursday. its been an average to good year for them breeding here , despite only 3 or 4 or so pairs arriving in April. What is interesting is that There are actually half a dozen or so still here, as one clutch / nest full that only fledged a few days ago, very late , the latest ones I can ever remember ..they didn't hatch until well into September.... They are going to have to mature bloomin quickly this coming week if they are to have any chance to survive the journey South , with weather being set unusually warm and hopefully a few more flies hanging around for awhile ….. so fingers crossed....hope it doesn't get to stormy in the next few weeks from here to Africa or where ever they go.... [/QUOTE]
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