We think weasel – quite small, but we couldn’t see the tail which would have decided things.

A field in Shropshire, England
We think weasel – quite small, but we couldn’t see the tail which would have decided things.
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Hooty’s settling in and currently having a well-earned nap.
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And not just one but two: after a year of empty nests we now have a pair of barn owls taking an interest in the old nest box. We’re going to give them plenty of peace and quiet while they settle in. There’s a lot of winter ahead for them but the field is ready, with plenty of scrubland for hunting.
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It’s the season for mushrooms, so here are a few at Tipton’s Croft. We’re not mycologists (though think we know what some of them are) and have definitely not touched or picked them. But we think they look nice.
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What a difference twelve months makes. October 2018 to October 2019.
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Thanks to John from the Shropshire Barn Owl Group for his visit and advice about how to attract barn owls back to the croft. We’ve cleaned out the nest boxes, laid fresh bedding, cleared overhanging branches, installed some random fence posts nearby (as perches for the owls) and also installed ‘pencil’ cameras in each box so we can easily monitor them. Now we just wait…
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Or more specifically, haylage. 28 bales this time, three times as many as last year. Mixed feelings as we now have a bare field rather than a wildflower meadow, and it’s a sure sign summer is coming to an end.
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The gall of the Diplolepis rosae gall wasp on a dog rose. Pretty but a bit weird.
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Fingerprint, or recently cut hay meadow?