The Guardian -
6 Nov 2021 15:00

Britain hosts an array of migrant birds that bring a bit of magic to the darker months. If you're in the right place, you may spot a flock or two The most northerly of songbirds, the snow bunting breeds in the Arctic then heads south for winter, arriving on British coasts from Greenland and Iceland in late September. They are usually found in busy little flocks foraging across beaches, hillsides and clifftops. Their distinctive white wing patches and black wingtips make them easy to identify. Tr...
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