regshoe: A grey heron in flight over water (Heron)
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1) The year really seems to have turned a corner this week. It's still cold and still fairly wet and miserable, but you step out of the door first thing in the morning and it just feels ineffably spring-like. I think it's the birds, which are certainly starting to warm up for the dawn chorus. A robin burst into song just beside my head while I was walking along this morning, and the song thrush that always sits and sings from the top of a particular tree was in especially fine voice.

2) I have seen one or more herons flying overhead at some point on my walks almost every day this week. Whenever I see a heron these days I have to stop and appreciate it, so this has been very amusing. It's not as though they're particularly rare birds, but I don't usually see them this often. I'm taking it as a good omen.

I really must get out and do some proper birdwatching sometime soon. Time to look through the very helpful booklet of nature reserves from the local Wildlife Trust and search for places that are good for springtime birds...

Date: Mar. 7th, 2020 06:51 pm (UTC)
theseatheseatheopensea: The sculpture Archangel Gabriel, by Ivan Mestrovic. (Archangel Gabriel.)
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Yes, magpies are so clever! This one was also a real troll. Once it knocked on my office's window, got food, then took a shit on the window pane and left immediately, haha. Sadly, we haven't seen it for a while. We do feed the pigeons that show up, though.

Haha, and yes, corvids also make me think of JS&MN! (although most black birds do, haha)

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