Hawling
Friday 29th June 2007

On a nice sunny evening, compared to the usual rain we have endured for some time now, I went to Hawling to try and catch up with Quail. Despite a long wait into twilight there wasn't any sign. Birds seen included four Corn Buntings, a Curlew, two Little Owls, several Yellowhammers, two Skylarks, a Common Whitethroat, a Kestrel, a Buzzard and two Linnets. Meadow Cranesbill is out in full flower at the moment along many of the Cotswold roadsides, the photo above was taken near Larkhill Farm (photo: © Paul Masters).

On a nice sunny evening, compared to the usual rain we have endured for some time now, I went to Hawling to try and catch up with Quail. Despite a long wait into twilight there wasn't any sign. Birds seen included four Corn Buntings, a Curlew, two Little Owls, several Yellowhammers, two Skylarks, a Common Whitethroat, a Kestrel, a Buzzard and two Linnets. Meadow Cranesbill is out in full flower at the moment along many of the Cotswold roadsides, the photo above was taken near Larkhill Farm (photo: © Paul Masters).
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