Whilst walking with Helly in the moorlands above her house in the Northumberland countryside this afternoon, we found the remains of a curlew nest, with the shattered shells of at least 4 - and possibly as many as 6 - eggs. This species tends to breed in April or May, so finding a nest which appears to have been lost at least a week ago is quite unusual.
Anyhow, this has provoked me to start this thread, where we can post any sightings or evidence we have come across for wild breeding in our area of any species - bird, mammal or indeed reptile alike.
Anyhow, this has provoked me to start this thread, where we can post any sightings or evidence we have come across for wild breeding in our area of any species - bird, mammal or indeed reptile alike.