Perch to arpeggio – the spring choristers arrive
by Richard Smyth from Environment | The Guardian on (#2HNZV)
Airedale, West Yorkshire The chiffchaffs are already here with their chiming two-step jingle, now we wait for the blackcaps
It's a time of year for waiting and listening. The chiffchaffs are already here; they turned up mid-March, tumbling in off the Africa-Yorkshire flyway and filling the leafless beech tops with their chiming two-step jingle.
Now I'm waiting for the blackcaps. The bird writer Edward Grey wrote of being "ears a-tiptoe for the first note of a blackcap" in early spring. But it's not time yet. The blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) that bred and sang and chacked here last year won't be back from north Africa or the Med until the first weeks of April.
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