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#365DaysWild, birding, birds in Cardiff Bay, birdwatching, British birds, hirundines, Sand martin, spring migration
I’ve been following the reports of hirundines – that’s the Sand martins, House martins and Swallows – arriving for the last week or so, itching to get out and find some for myself. Finally today I plodded, slowly and still having trouble walking in a straight line, over to the other side of Cardiff Bay, and my stumbling was rewarded by the sight of at least half a dozen Sand martins checking out the holes in the walls of one of the old harbour docks as potential nesting sites. A couple of pairs looked like they were getting quite cosy.
A marvellous sight! I haven’t seen any other than in West Coast Scotland.
I hope the Vertigo goes soon. I had a Ocular Migraine this morning, no pain but couldn’t see for half an hour.
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Thanks. I’m being a bit silly and walking too far but I can’t resist when the weather’s so nice.
I got those migraines for a few months during menopause, then luckily they stopped. Nasty things – hope you’re feeling better now.
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Well done Annie. Glad you managed to get out in this lovely weather. V. poor showing of hirundines at Cosmeston so far this spring. Jeff & Graham had a Willow Warbler there this morning.
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Thanks, John. Hoping to get to Cossie one day this week – itching for more spring birds. 🙂
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