Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: I have memories of seeing them at night, on our pyjama-clad safaris round the farm, but they haven't been here for a decadeThere's a shimmering in the sky and I can't work it out. Driving, I can only snatch glimpses of flickering light. I pull into a lay-by near home. Now I can make out five or six broad-winged birds, flying in a loose flock. They are black and white and their motion reflects the low sun, flashing light and contrasting dark, like a disturbance in the force field.Lapwings, or "peewits" as they are known for their call, are birds of my childhood. Every spring, they nested in the same field and, in winter, flocks gathered. I loved their crest and the way their petrol-sheened plumage changed with the light, from dark green to bronze or purple. Continue reading...
Country diary: Lapwings are birds of my childhood - finally they have returned | Kate Blincoe
6. prosince 2025 12:46
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Zdroj: The Guardian