There is the typical view of the spring forest in the Botanical Garden. The snow is on some places but mostly the last-year old grass has opened. The background birds were Magpies and Great Tits. Tits have sung but Magpies have flown one after another, jumped from branch to branch, and sometimes have concentrated to groups up to ten birds. From time to time we have observed flocks of Chaffinches and Bramblings, once the Siskin have occurred.
Birds of Prey were the glimpsing in spruces Sparrowhawk and the three Long-legged Buzzards. The Buzzards were very pale or looked very pale to me. Long-legged Buzzards showed us the aerial acrobatics, flew one after another, ascent and finally hid in the sky. One of the Buzzards later came back, but not soared but nosedived, its flight with almost furled wings looked very darting.