spannulman
Well-Known Member
I was sat out late this afternoon as I bumped a parcel of prickets at lunchtime when I went to check the camera at a local farm. No stag in the freezer unfortunately but whilst sat there I heard a cuckoo. The copse i was in is 50yd from a road and houses and the area is rammed with families and groups walking. As an aside, today I saw something new; a group of men my age, not young fellas, in walking gear but all carrying and drinking from a can of beer. Fosters of all things so not proper beer.
anyhow, It feels super early for a cuckoo and until about five years ago we hadn’t had cuckoos back here for a number of years. But I heard it Clear as day. then a few mins later I heard a young child shouting “cook o, cook o” so now am wondering whether they were mimickng the bird or were they with an adult who was a very good mimic?
i shan’t lose sleep over Whether I heard a person or the bird but what do people think? Is early March too soon for a cuckoo in the Peak District, or anywhere?
anyhow, It feels super early for a cuckoo and until about five years ago we hadn’t had cuckoos back here for a number of years. But I heard it Clear as day. then a few mins later I heard a young child shouting “cook o, cook o” so now am wondering whether they were mimickng the bird or were they with an adult who was a very good mimic?
i shan’t lose sleep over Whether I heard a person or the bird but what do people think? Is early March too soon for a cuckoo in the Peak District, or anywhere?
