It is expected the chorus will include the blackcap, willow warbler and chiffchaff and others. |
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The blackcap basslet, a relative of the large species of groupers, uses its bulging eyes to find food while it scavenges on the coral reef. |
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The nightingale is the one we are most worried about, but these deers are affecting other birds too, including the blackcap, the garden and willow warblers. |
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Or mistle thrush clocks, or blackcap clocks, or nightingale clocks, all these being birds with charming songs, familiar to many. |
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The scrubby woodland above the tideline beyond Snape's Point attracts birds such as the blackcap and chiffchaff. |
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We have planted over 800 native trees along the embankment, creating a wonderful habitat for warblers such as whitethroat, garden warbler and blackcap. |
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People on the one to two-hour guided walks may also hear warblers such as the blackcap, the garden warbler, the reed warbler, the sedge warbler and the chiffchaff. |
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The researchers cite as an example the European blackcap, a bird that traditionally breeds in Germany and then migrates southwest for the winter to Spain and Portugal. |
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The cuckoo arrived five days early this year, and birds like the blackcap and the chiffchaff are increasingly over-wintering in the UK rather than migrating to Africa. |
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Yet there was another great blossoming, too, and that was in sound: the birdsong was fabulous, and we woke to a chorus of blackbirds and song thrushes, robins, wrens and chaffinches, but best of all, a blackcap. |
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And wild birds such as the beautiful blackcap, jay, nuthatch and treecreeper visit too. |
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Last month on Kirkby Moss, Chris had buzzard, oystercatcher, two jay, blackcap, corn bunting, stock dove and 200 woodpigeons. |
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The most targeted bird was chaffinch followed by the blackcap, the common quail and song thrush, the report added. |
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Mistletoe also plays an important role in supporting wildlife, providing winter food for birds like the blackcap and mistle thrush. |
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The site has been colonised by reed warbler, reed bunting and sedge warbler, blackcap, water rail and common snipe. |
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Last year more than 25,000 people in Wales took part and half a million birds from 60 species were spotted, ranging from the common blackbird to the more unusual blackcap. |
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