Ivy clad beech, nest was placed on stump of small dead branch, which projected about 6 inches from trunk of tree, and was built against the trunk. This tree was growing on the remains of the old Roman Wall which enclosed the city of Verulam, and is approached along an ancient British causeway, along which St. Alban passed to matyrdom in the year AD303. The wall and moat is now beautifully wooded with a variety of trees and "Trespassers will be prosecuted" notices. (Reg Miller's find). About 12ft from ground.
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, July 6th.
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, July 6th.
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