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 .
Canadian mother geese are having fun with their children at Port Haverigg's lagoon
Uncle Chiffchaff - summer migratory bird from the Mediterranean and West Africa
Females in the conservation area Hodbarrow
The white male male starling bird is holding the bait to bring it back to me
Copper finches stand on the wall of the sea guardian
A swallow bird is parked on the roof of a child
The boat on the Lazy River (Haverrigg) takes mud to build a nest.
3 young swallow birds are opening their mouths to eat
Hungry willow will prepare to swallow the last food. Species
This bird usually migrates from West Africa back here in the summer.
The swarm of young swans has grown enough feathers in the Port Haverigg lagoon
Two male boar diving birds are competing for territory in the Hodbarrow Reserve
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