This video is about a whinchat singing.
Yesterday evening, nearly at dusk, a black redstart on top of a village building. And over a thousand starlings flying together to where they would spend the night.
This morning, a family of five black redstarts around a woodpile just outside the village.
A skylark singing. Then, coming down fast, sitting down on a fence pole.
This is a whinchat video.
Whinchats in a grain field. A bit further, stonechats.
On the bank of the Saone river, banded damselflies.
This video from England is called Banded Damselfly mating and laying on River Severn Worcester.
On our way back. a kestrel circling on the air.
A brimstone butterfly.
A buzzard flying.
A yellowhammer singing on a pole.
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