I was wrong - today (30 September) there was initially a solitary house martin circling above the horse chestnuts at the back and then later on in the day a small group. They've not been seen since they must have been the very last stragglers.
Does what it says on the tin. An online diary of nature and garden notes based in and around Goathland, a small village in the middle of the North York Moors. We have a wide range of birds which visit the garden but being surrounded not only by moorland but also pasture land and some woodland including some lovely mature trees means we have an even greater species list that you might expect. The garden is predominantly herbaceous beds with some shrubbery areas and a fair expanse of grass.
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