We've just had a few days away near Inveraray in Western Scotland. Our lodge was a mile down a single track road near a farm. The habitat was mixed - old and new deciduous woodland, conifer plantation, open field and hillside, scrub. The weather was fantastic but even so I'm not sure I've ever seen as many insects and birds.
A few of the birds I saw and heard -
Lots and lots of sparrows and swallows!
song thrush, redpoll, sedge warbler, willow warbler, whitethroat, siskin, greenfinch, chaffinch, wren, coal tit, blue tit, blackbird, blackcap, pied flycatcher, spotted flycatcher, chiffchaf, cuckoo, buzzard, hooded crow and one or two others I couldn't identify, including some bird of prey that chased a buzzard that I had just watched catch something in the field - presumably trying to make it drop its catch? Not sure what the other bird was but it was smaller than the buzzard and had definite glimpses of white on it.
Insects were absolutely everywhere and the air in the Summer (officially Spring!) light was thick with them. The swallows were certainly enjoying themselves and I even saw sparrows plucking huge flies out of the air.