So Matthew, here some news on Avian influenza. Local shores, our rural East Yorkshire been hit, Matty, you mentioned last week about BBC look north news. This area like` spurn point` and across at `Bempton` cliffs, host internationally important numbers of seabirds.
Hearing that their populations are facing increasing pressures. Try get a copy of the collaborative report, which details the impacts of avian flu on their numbers and emphasises the importance of taking action now to safeguard seabirds.
On the days of last flooding which was birdwatch weekend we saw 2 Buzzards, sparrowhawk, 3 kestrels. Heron gulls, blackheaded gulls later Blue tits.
l been so busy getting all that other stuff sorted.
February is often associated with love and it’s no coincidence that for many birds it’s also a time of courtship.
You had loads of Lady's around that day you said goodbye.
Albatross called Wisdom is estimated to be 73 years old visited again our land.
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