Long-tailed Shrike, Crail, 7th July 2026
June and early July were contrasting times for me in terms of birding. I have stayed local almost all of that time, but my one twitch was a big twitch. I walked a lot in June. I don't usually - the horse flies and mosquitoes have a deep desire to sample my blood, and my immune system does not enjoy their attention. I tend to only go birding near the coast during these months, focusing on tern colonies and enjoying the breeze rather than being eaten alive. This month I couldn't do that really, with only a visit to Seaforth to squint with migraine-inducing focus through the fence while trying (successfully - well done Lee) to find Roseate Terns with Lee. While we were at Seaforth, he told me about a conversation he had had with two birders on Anglesey recently, and how he was struck by the gentle joyfulness of one of these women who was incredibly knowledgeable and generous with her time and expertise. He felt that her whole approach to wildlife w...