Two or three years ago, I was looking at a farm near Appleby where a population of maybe 20 (I didn't try to count them) was living around a near-derelict farmstead and some secondary woodland. I was told their history but have forgotten it: perhaps it was that they had been looked after by a former resident of the house nearby, or the keeper fed them. Maybe Graham knows more. Anyway, I didn't regard them as self-sustaining so didn't bother to report them to anyone. I would rather have Rose-ringed Parakeets half as old as time than Peafowl, but am relieved that I have neither.
Counted herons at Fiskerton earlier this week - they seem to be down to three nests from a peak of ten a few years back. I wonder if they've been moving to Nocton. But why are they declining county- and nation-wide?
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