Plan 'A' had been to wander down to
Portland to pick up the new power cable for the Bose Wave, which has
now been sourced by my dear friend The Secret Lemonade Drinker,
but........
This was the scene at
HARBINS
and
JANET'S STABLES
so bring on Plan 'B' which will be another rounds of the farm in the
hope of something 'rare' having been pushed down from the north.
Post from last week. After our most enjoyable visit to Slimbridge our
homeward track took us through the Magical village of
and
JANET'S STABLES
so bring on Plan 'B' which will be another rounds of the farm in the
hope of something 'rare' having been pushed down from the north.
Last
night I watched a short TV programme about the detrimental effect Solar
Panels have on the environment, how they block out the light, nothing
will grow, wildlife won't survive etc. What the so called experts had to
say flies in the face of my own 'on the spot' experiences over the past
12 months, including construction and hook-up. All these RSPB's,
English Nature's et al wallahs I feel sure just sit in their comfortable
offices and make it up as they go along. For example, yesterday in one
15 acre SP unit alone I recorded 3-400 Chaffinch, a sprinkling of Reed
Bunting, 3 Stonechat, 2 Common Chiffchaff, a single Siberian Chiffchaff,
c15 Song Thrush perched on just 3 rows (and there were many more), c29
Meadow Pipit, a Common Buzzard, c5 Wren, c13 Pied Wagtail, ? number of
Goldfinch a single Grey Wagtail, c11 Robin, uncountable (due to
movements) Redwing and Fieldfare, all the more common Corvides
and a Green Sandpiper just on the periphery. Add to that c5 Roe Deer and
endless active Mole Hills all taking advantage of the prolific and
untouched weed growth throughout. Hardly worth bothering going up
there!! Except for the odd days maintenance these areas remain fenced
from all human traffic and I for one am looking forward to Spring and
Summer as if it were Christmas.
Anyroad, before heading up there again, a chance to catch up with aPost from last week. After our most enjoyable visit to Slimbridge our
homeward track took us through the Magical village of
rather than try and describe what the area is all about, clicking on the
Link above will reveal ALL.
The rest will be mostly a pictorial.
Ye Olde Village Shoppe
Link above will reveal ALL.
The rest will be mostly a pictorial.
Ye Olde Village Shoppe
RECTORY?
Thought to be
DORSET HORN
DORSET HORN
Just loved this Hillock with BEACH TREE
showing fine Root Stock.
Ye Olde Farm
The Concrete Obelisks have been placed in lieu of missing stones.
PUB
HOUSE
and
and
POST OFFICE
an Ancient Relic in itself in small villages these days!
an Ancient Relic in itself in small villages these days!
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Hi Bagsy
ReplyDeleteTo do it real comparison then you need to compare the SP field to the neighbouring fields being farmed. But that sounds pretty good.
Feel SP are probably the least impact on wildlife unless the idiots want to build on an SSSI as West Dorset want to allow at Rampisham Down
Steve
Morning Steve and apologies for my tardy reply. Not wishing to regurgitate the old chestnut of desecrating SSSI's, but when the RSPB built a Sand Martin wall in the middle of Radipole (SSSI), right through the month of April, only 5 people stood 4 square with me in protest. They, I believe, are some who are now protesting against the IDIOTS at Rampisham? Not wishing to receive the enormous amount of bad press I did over that issue I remain snuggly confined to my Bunker. The follow-up photos from your Pacific trip were amazing, especially those 'underwater'. I have polished up my 'hard hat' and 'fins'. Best Wishes Bagsy
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