A beautiful day to be at the Goyt Valley in Derbyshire today, we got there
nice and early and managed to avoid the crowds and catch a bit of early
morning bird song. Without trying too hard we managed to see a singing male
pied flycatcher with a female, plus other males in the nearby woodland. Also a
few singing redstarts and tree pipits and a couple of cuckoos. Then we headed
up onto the moors and climbed Shining Tor, via a pint in the Cattle and
Fiddle. 13.5km in total, a special day.
Sunday, 21 May 2023
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