The garden of my niece Linda and her husband John who live in Kingston Lisle gave me great pleasure today with the apparent use of their garden by two pairs of Spotted Flycatchers. This garden is the usual breeding site for a pair of Spotties although they were absent last year, so you can imagine the joy to see it has once again been selected.
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