A Buzzard and a Nuthatch were calling as we left the gîte this morning. The first excursion of the day was along the cliffs at Belvédère
du cirque de Bône. Birds were very scarce in the stifling heat (36°C) but Tamarind bushes were covered in bright red berries, Autumn Squill flowers were popping up all over the scrub floor and there were fantastic views both up and down the Aveyron. Later in the day we headed up to Roc d'anglars for fantastic views down to San Antonin and birds-eye views of the Crag Martins which nest on the cliff face.
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