FRUIT OF THE LAND: Surefooted grey squirrels are not always welcome, but are certainly engaging
A canopy of trees extends over the lane leading to the church, and this morning a chattering noise could be heard emanating from the leaves overhead.
A canopy of trees extends over the lane leading to the church, and this morning a chattering noise could be heard emanating from the leaves overhead.
A canopy of trees extends over the lane leading to the church, and this morning a chattering noise could be heard emanating from the leaves overhead.
On our afternoon walk we were accompanied by a pair of wheatear, slim and elegant, their white rumps making identification easy as they bobbed along in front of us.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on age old signs of the weather.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on age old signs of the weather.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on age old signs of the weather.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on the rise and fall of the buzzard.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on the rise and fall of the buzzard.
In this week's Fruit of the Land column, CLAIRE APPLEBY reflects on the rise and fall of the buzzard.
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