Another warm, dry and sunny morning, with only a whisper of a breeze.
We left the house at 6.55 a.m. and went again straight to the ravens field. As in the last mornings, the big field and the bottom of the ravens field was populated by jackdaws and seagulls. There was even a black-headed gull in the ravens field - what it was doing there, at this time of its breeding cycle, I don't know!
But it certainly couldn't have been more black-headed!
The same two ravens - one of the quarry pair, and the bold raven's companion - were in the ravens field.