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30 Jun 2025 16:28 #9612 by Pete Locking
Hi John

It's always a treat watching Swifts. I do the same. It's amazing what other stuff you pick too.

Pete
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27 Jun 2025 21:49 #9609 by John T Goy
Most evenings this week have enjoyed sitting or standing at back door watching 3 or 4 Swift hawking for insects back and forth over my house over a thirty minute period, as i have tonight.  Beats watching TV etc!

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22 Jun 2025 15:37 #9603 by John T Goy
Female Sparrowhawk got feral pigeon for lunch.
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16 Jun 2025 22:21 #9596 by John T Goy
June 12th and 16th: each evening watched for thirty mins at back door four Swift each day hawking for insects.
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04 Jun 2025 10:50 #9568 by John Walker
My first garden sighting , a cettis perched in buddliea full view singing 
blackcaps also sings in and adjacent and nesting in ivy covered elder just behind garden wall
2 lesser whitethroats and 2 whitethroats singing nearby .

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03 Jun 2025 19:24 #9564 by John T Goy
This afternoon a male Blackcap in front garden. 
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