On an evening stroll over Beeding Brooks we heard the chuntering song of Reed Warblers, the muted, exasperated song of Reed Buntings and a sudden outburst from a Cetti's Warbler. The Mute Swan's nest that we saw the last time we were over this way was now deserted and we later saw a pair with four signets. We diverted across the fields to avoid disturbing a flock of ten Greylag Geese which are usually to be seen further up the valley near Henfield.
Best of all was the sight of three Cuckoos careering across the meadows heading southwards to where we had heard Reed Warblers singing.
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