Gutted!
Didn't know the species was in decline - let alone at such a fast rate.
When I was in Scarborough a couple of summers ago, HGs were everywhere - it was hard not to collide with one, either on the ground or in flight.
It doesn't answer the question why Lincolnshire seaside towns are off their breeding radar.
In my 30-plus years in the county, I have never been aware of a single nest though I note from the 2011 county bird report that there have been a few isolated instances of breeding along relatively remote parts of the coast.
Interesting point, JC, about LBBGs. They were certainly abundant when I spent a day last year in Milton, a suburb of Glasgow.
Up there, they venture into quite small gardens and take charge of bird tables.
I quite like them, but, IMO, their vocal performance falls way short of that of HGs.
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