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Seen the first house martins of the year today lot earlier than previous years normally about 16-24 April before we see them up here in the north east of Scotland, maybe a sign of a good summer :o

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They must have been blown up ahead of this African wind due at the week-end which is supposed to bring better weather, Nothing out of the ordinary on the Forth and Clyde canal at the metropolis although I did spot a pair of Blue Tits when hanging out the washing..

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Seen the first house martins of the year today lot earlier than previous years normally about 16-24 April before we see them up here in the north east of Scotland, maybe a sign of a good summer :o

 

sure there no sand martins there usually the first over

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