Subject: | New Nightingale Area was -Re: Luscinia megarhynchos in the wind. |
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From: | "tk7859" tk7859 |
Date: | Wed May 2, 2012 11:49 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In David Darrell-Lambert <> = wrote: > > Yes definitely Nightingales singing against each other. There have up to= 14 birds singing there in the last few weeks. David, thanks for your confirmation and passing on your local knowledge of = the site. Cheers, TomR |
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