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Tell us about a great place in the UK to see migrating birds – you could win a holiday voucher

Share your best places to spot feathered visitors at this time of year. The top tip wins £200 towards a Sawday’s stay
  
  

Swallows gathering on power lines.
Swallows gathering on power lines. Photograph: Jim Gibson/Alamy

Spring is a great time for viewing birdlife in the UK as the breeding season gets under way and summer visitors reach these shores. You may have witnessed the return of swallows, swifts and martins to their breeding sites from Africa, or heard the calls of newly arrived cuckoos. Perhaps you’ve seen an exhausted small bird, maybe a willow warbler, make it to our coasts after its arduous flight over the sea. And for sheer spectacle little can beat the sight of an osprey, just back from, say, Senegal or Ghana, diving for fish in a British lake.

Tell us about great places in the UK to see migrant birds this spring, whether it’s in a nature reserve, on a country walk, in your garden, or on a city street.

Photographs are welcome as long as you hold the copyright – but it’s your words that will be judged for the competition. Please do not send photographs taken from the internet.

Keep your tip to about 100 words

The best tip of the week, chosen by travel expert Tom Hall, will win a £200 voucher to stay at a Sawday’s property – the company has more than 3,000 in the UK and Europe. The best tips will appear on the Guardian Travel website, and maybe in the paper, too.

We’re sorry, but for legal reasons you must be a UK resident to enter this competition.

The competition closes on Tuesday, 3 May at 9am BST

Have a look at our past winners and other tips

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