At last I was able to get out and start checking nest boxes in the Upper Thames Valley.
I was joined by Anna and her young son Sam, we soon had the farm yard sorted with nothing to report, although the gamekeeper was too keen for me to check one particular nest box with a Hornets nest in!!! luckily he knew it was an old nest and there was no one at home.
We managed to ring seven Great Tits and a Total of four Tree Sparrows.
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