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Thursday 07 June, mostly sunny, light-fresh NW wind, 26C: back to more usual early June temperatures and feeling cooler in the NW wind. Walked down the Camino de Gibraltar from 1800-1930. An unusual sighting was a late Honey Buzzard flying North over the village, other birds logged were Griffon Vulture, Common and Pallid Swift, House Martin, Barn Swallow, Great-spotted Woodpecker, Cirl Bunting (two males having a 'sing-off', see one in photo), Woodchat Shrike, Melodious Warbler, Bonelli's Warbler, White Wagtail, a couple of small flocks of Serin (10-15 birds), Greenfinch, Goldfinch and Corn Bunting. Nightingale and Cetti's Warbler were heard.
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