Swallow of 2008

27 April 2008

A lonesome Swallow spotted in Aldbrough-St-John, County Durham yesterday – non here yet. Last year it was April 14th.

It’s amazing how they find there way back to the nesting sites of their birth, bet they’re pleased they don’t have to rely upon scent to find there way around, to the extent that Bees do to find food.

Seems that recent studies have turned up another bad effect of air pollution on the scent projecting capabilities of flowers, leaving the Bee with a harder job to find food.

A contributor to Colony Collapse Disorder? We know not what we do.

 

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