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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Jam Lady
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Shane
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sgt.colon
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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Jam Lady
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dpack
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sgt.colon
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Mistress Rose
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On Sunday there was a lot of bird song in the garden. Blackbird, and what sounded like about 4 robins yelling defiance at each other, as well as others.
Spent Sunday night up in the woods as we were firing the kiln again Monday, and the owls were very vocal. Sounded like a pair of tawnys and a lone tawny. Too windy for anything much yesterday, but I had to go and meet the people doing the dormouse survey, and found all the flowers are out together, from celandines, primroses and early violets to bluebells, common violet, early purple orchid, yellow archangel, wild garlic, toothwort, to even garlic mustard. |
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