June is not exactly the most thrilling month for birdwatchers. Migration has pretty much come to a halt—there’s still some movement, but compared to the spectacle of May, it feels rather uneventful. Personally, I even find June one of the slowest months of the year. I’m not too fascinated by fledglings, and after the excitement of May it’s a bit of a letdown to see the same species, in the same numbers, day after day in my local patches.
Lennart Verheuvel
ant,
beetle,
belgium,
black guillemot,
blue tit,
buzzard,
coal tit,
common cockchafer,
common starling,
crested tit,
flies,
flight,
fly,
flycatcher,
flying,
frog,
goldcrest,
goshawk,
great spotted woodpecker,
great tit,
green frog,
guillemot,
hawfinch,
hawk,
hide,
hide photography,
hoverfly,
hunting,
hunting frog,
hunting frogs,
kalmthout,
may beetle,
middle spotted woodpecker,
netherlands,
rain,
red squirrel,
red wood ant,
rosy starling,
sparrowhawk,
spotted flycatcher,
stag,
stag beetle,
starling,
wood ant,
woodpecker,
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