We walked for over two hours to the west of the town today through soft Suffolk farmland, enjoying blue skies and....
....frogs spawning on an almost industrial scale in one of the two small ponds in the little strip of woodland called The Wilderness, where we also heard a chiffchaff and a willow warbler.
Buzzards are the most common raptors here and, like their brothers and sisters elsewhere, suffer from the attention of the local gulls.
Once beyond the lane that borders the west of the town we saw no-one except a farm worker in a tractor dragging a spraying machine, who stopped spraying until we had safely passed.
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