Singing in the Rain: The Safari heard a heart-warming sound on a chilly, dank, dark November morning on Patch 1, the fluty strains of a Blackbird singing away as if it were spring. The only other news was the Peregrine hadn’t moved over night.
On Patch 2 a Grey Seal bottled among the white horses but other than that there didn’t seem to be too much about. a couple of Great Crested Grebes sat quietly on the water and while we were waiting for them to do something suddenly there was a flurry of activity. It was as if all of a sudden there was a good reason not to be to the north of us as we had a total of eight Red Throated Divers and another five Great Crested Grebes all come form that direction within a few minutes of each other.
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Singing in the Rain
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hold the line,
lou bega,
night fever,
raindrops keep falling on my head,
regnet det bara öser ner
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