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Buddleia bush by the River Ericht
Posted on 27th October 202029th July 2021 by JB

Sparrows in the Buddleia

The delight of hearing hundreds of wee speugs feasting, squabbling, socialising or whatever it was they were doing in the middle of a buddleia bush at the side of the River Ericht lifted my heart. I hope yours too.

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