Wednesday 3 August 2016

A view to a kill...

Ted , new kid on the block

Pip, she's no longer the youngest

Commons, Red Admiral

Commons Ride almost cleared for the 'Hunter'

Commons Ride cleared by new tractors flail
Started the morning at Sherborne playing with the resident dogs: the new pup Ted with Pepper the springer plus young Pip the border collie. 

Was eventually persuaded to join James in the 4x4 where we were to join up with Mike with tractor down in the Commons to continue work on clearing the overgrown rides. Pole saw, tractor flail, loppers, and saw were all needed to carry out the required clearance in a rarely used part of the Commons. It was good to see a fair collection of butterflies {no dragonflies though} which included Red Admiral, Speckled wood, Ringlet and Meadow brown { this complements my Crickley Hill observations earlier in the week of Comma, Silver Wash Fritillary, Painted lady, 'Blue', Marble White}.  

Another necessary but  unpleasant reason for clearing one of the smaller rides was for the resident hunter.  Unfortunately the deer population is still too large so culling has to take place to prevent excessive damage to crops and woodland. I climbed up the 'hunters' seat situated up one of the trees to ensure the view down the ride was not obstructed by vegetation and overhanging branches. So another interesting session down at Sherborne and at least I didn't suffer as much with the biting insects this time.

A positive 'awakening by the NT' to nature wrt farming policy as reported by Martin H blog.

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