An oriole in my fig tree?

A blog , written in the style of a journal,on everyday life in a small community in South-Western France.Observations on the people,the culture, the country and wildlife and on my hobbies of fishing and birding.

mardi 11 septembre 2012

Two weeks birding in Andalucia


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Born in Carmarthen, S.W.Wales.I have lived in France for 25 years.I worked in Paris until 2006 and then moved down south to my couuntry house.
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