Yesterday was our monthly walk around the Museum Gardens. we were joined by two young girls who certainly know their stuff and could hear goldcrests! We heard and saw a chiffchaff in the "edible" part of the gardens.
There has been lots of reports about the peregrines at York Minster, so as I was in the area I went into Dean's park for a look. The gardening team were busy laying turf in part of the park and told me that they had seen the birds mating earlier that morning.
1 bird was sat on a gargoyle on the North Tower.
A second bird was perched on the Central Tower and was calling.
Are they going to breed this year, fingers crossed!
In the afternoon it was time to take my daughter's dog for a walk.
Mallards and moorhens in the beck. Skylark singing from on high above the field of cereal, chiffchaffs singing from various places, but no whitethroats yet.
Packing today, Dumfries and Galloway tomorrow.
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