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Skylarks singing, the Ridgeway, near Silbury Hill

360 degree view at the Ridgeway, Wiltshire, England, with skylarks singing  
 
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indiasrainbow (2 months ago) Show Hide
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have you ever heard two of these sing in sync?
routeoz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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no, but i don't live in skylark country [i.e.big, wide open fields].
daninnelson (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Amazing!! Thank you :) I now live in New Zealand and this was filmed not far from where I grew up... where my soul belongs! And to top it off a bloody skylark is singing! Quick!!! Book me a ticket back to wiltshire :) Cheers for the upload routeoz!
sara301 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for that .... just wanted to confirm I was listening to skylark s singing in the fields near my home.
barcalonga (10 months ago) Show Hide
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beautiful
natureartlanguage (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Then he stopped and listened, and everything stopped and listened with him, and the Forest was very lone and still and peaceful in the sunshine, until suddenly a hundred miles above him a lark began to sing.'

A.A.Milne

cited in The Tao of Pooh by B.Hoff
StewartBloor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Brilliant video.
plonk220a (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for that. Memories from childhood with long days out during the summer holidays in Derbyshire. Remember lying in the grass watching and listening to them. Beautiful!
DrCrabfingers (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It brings to mind Cider With Rosie. Laurie Lee talks of white dusty tracks that connected village to village, of utter peace and quiet and of long horse and cart rides to the town. And then the first motor vehicle appeared and things would change for ever.
routeoz (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Read 'Lark Rise to Candelford', by Flora Thompson. You'll get the same 'imprint'.

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