Lost in the land of Cumbria

In the summer, all beings flourish, full of life. The birds in Cumbria, England also raced to express their impressions .

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Canadian mother geese are having fun with their children at Port Haverigg's lagoon

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Uncle Chiffchaff - summer migratory bird from the Mediterranean and West Africa

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Females in the conservation area Hodbarrow

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The white male male starling bird is holding the bait to bring it back to me

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Copper finches stand on the wall of the sea guardian

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A swallow bird is parked on the roof of a child
The boat on the Lazy River (Haverrigg) takes mud to build a nest.

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3 young swallow birds are opening their mouths to eat

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Hungry willow will prepare to swallow the last food. Species
This bird usually migrates from West Africa back here in the summer.

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The swarm of young swans has grown enough feathers in the Port Haverigg lagoon

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Two male boar diving birds are competing for territory in the Hodbarrow Reserve