Heard one this evening. I wont disclose where exactly, for obvious reasons, but notable and quite unusual to hear one singing 'locally.'
Requires volume and probably best heard through headphones. Bird not seen.
Update: 2nd day singing 05/05/16 with lesser whitethroat and goldcrest, a clearer recording
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
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