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It certainly does Hen-Gen. Also illustrates the fact that with nature you can learn something new everyday.
It is the 70th anniversary of the Essex Birdwatching Society and they have sent all the members a copy of the very first annual report for 1949. Red backed Shrikes were an abundant breeding species in Essex, now absent from the UK. The Turtle Dove and Spotted Flycatcher were numerous as were Tree Sparrow all now virtually vanished from Essex. Only raptor reported was Sparrowhawk and the excitement of a Hobby being seen, they are now commonly breeding.
Concerns were raised about the decrease in breeding Redstart, Hawfinch and Woodlark, Hawfinch being the only one that is just about hanging on in a couple of Essex places
It is the 70th anniversary of the Essex Birdwatching Society and they have sent all the members a copy of the very first annual report for 1949. Red backed Shrikes were an abundant breeding species in Essex, now absent from the UK. The Turtle Dove and Spotted Flycatcher were numerous as were Tree Sparrow all now virtually vanished from Essex. Only raptor reported was Sparrowhawk and the excitement of a Hobby being seen, they are now commonly breeding.
Concerns were raised about the decrease in breeding Redstart, Hawfinch and Woodlark, Hawfinch being the only one that is just about hanging on in a couple of Essex places