BBC Countryfile Magazine

Sara Maitland

“Almost the day the lockdown started, so did the springtime in Galloway. Here in southern Scotland, like elsewhere, we had endured one of the wettest and dreariest first quarters of the year and then, quite suddenly, with the Solstice, we turned a corner and moved into a radiant spring.

Oystercatchers and curlews don’t seem to go in for self-isolation or

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