
The temperature was around 6°C to 9°C, but due to some fresh-to-moderate southeasterly winds of up to 19–21 mph, it felt significantly colder. The ‘felt-like’ temperatures were in the range of 2°C to 3°C.
I started out a bit later than normal today. The temperature felt a lot warmer than it has been during my earlier walks this week. When I arrived at the recreation ground, about 30 gulls were spread out feeding on the grass. I noticed a single Blue Tit flying along the hedgerow adjacent to Foxy Lane.
When I entered the cemetery gates, I saw about 50 Rooks—a whole parliament—flying in the sky above the rookery and perched on the treetops. They were making so much noise, calling to each other in their rough, guttural voices; it is easy to understand why they are called a “parliament” of Rooks.
I noticed a lady walking a black Greyhound around the cemetery pathways. Obviously, there wasn’t enough room for the dog to revert to its probable racing behaviour, assuming it was a rescue dog retired from the sport. Six Wood Pigeons flew up and off in different directions as I continued towards the cemetery exit and began walking along the cemetery road towards the main road.
A Magpie was perched at the top of a tree, making typical magpie chattering calls. Nearby, a Herring Gull was lazily gliding above the golf course hill, taking advantage of the moderate southeasterly winds.
When I passed the cricket club pavilion, I saw a large flock of at least 150 Jackdaws flying in several large groups, with some stragglers in smaller clusters, all heading in the same direction. I saw this behaviour the other day and concluded it was the usual gathering of these birds on the way to their nightly roost.
Six Dunnocks were perched close to each other at the top of a hawthorn hedge adjacent to the care home as I made my way towards the end of my walk.
A small brown dog barked loudly at me when I passed by Foxy Lane. The owner apologised, and I continued on my way. Later, I tried to identify this dog via a Google search; the nearest match I could find was a small, brown, long-legged Dachshund..
Today I walked for 1.7 miles in 36 minutes.
Google Fit awarded me 20 heart points.

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