Country diary: Mayday, mayday … the heatwave is killing the swallow chicks | Kate Blincoe ⊖
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Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk: Adult swallows travel across the world to breed in Britain’s supposedly temperate climate. Instead, this week’s temperatures have been deadly
Mouth gaping, the swallow chic…
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