Kestrels are mating in the tree next to the gite and their nest.
Now this is an event taking place in a different tree. Each year we have down the field a tree we call the mating tree and each year it is used. I wonder if this year it means one of the brood from earlier years is taking over the patch.
It would be so interesting to know but we have to be happy with speculation.
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