Poging GOUD - Vrij
AVOCET RESET
Black Country Bugle
|June 18, 2025
SEABIRD'S NUMBERS CLIMBING AFTER SECOND WORLD WAR ALLOWED IT TO RE-ESTABLISH ITSELF IN THE UK
RAF flypasts have been a neck-craning spectacle this spring as the nation reached for the skies to mark Victory in Europe 80 years ago.
Another less thunderous but equally thrilling aerial display was a reminder of an unexpected wartime dividend - the successful conquest of Britain by avocets.
Watching a pair in all their monochrome glory performing a courtship chase around a sand quarry about as far from the sea as you can get shows how successfully these shorebirds have recolonised the country.
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