MIDDLE OF MAY 65 
A flight of lazy lapwings may cross you high 
overhead. You may be fortunate enough to 
see the now comparatively rare kingfisher 
take a rapid flight down stream. But you 
will be almost certain to see the little sedge 
warbler popping in and out among the reeds 
and grasses almost at your very feet, never 
in one place for a moment, and exhibiting 
movements of the greatest agility and grace. 
