... scanning across the swathe of juncus seemed almost futile ... until ... there it was on a fence ...
... turning its head in typical style to give a confusingly ventriloquial effect ...
... there have been reports that this species sings better out in the open after rain ...
... this Red-listed species has done particularly well at Geltsdale where 57 pairs were present in 2011
... many parts of southern Britain have seen significant losses since the 1968 - 72 Atlas but northern parts of the country have fared better ...
... Cumbria seems to represent a microcosm of this situation ... and Geltsdale shows up as the largest area of gains ...
... the sonogram showing a constant range of frequency while changing in intensity with each turn of the head ...
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