At Garthorpe today, up to four Yellow Wagtails were frequently feeding on the roof of our house and adjoining barn. More were along the nearby river bank. I, like Matthew, didn't recollect seeing them on the roof before, though they are quite common here and it's possible I'd forgotten seeing it. Other species enjoying a day on the tiles were swallow and tree sparrow. The chiffchaffs remained in the bushes below.
To revert to a posting a week or two ago, another flock of Greenshanks - only ten this time - flew south over the house at 1620.
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