We have four large fields to the side and back of the house and they are occupied by Sheep between May (ish) and now. Yesterday the Shepherd / Farmer came and got them and the Rams probably need to go lie down and recover and the Sheep will be in their Winter quarters. Suddenly the passing of the day changes and you don't know what you've got until it's gone for sure. The rhythm of life now changes and perhaps slows a little.
Already the Pheasants are out and about more and Jackdaws, Magpies, Wood Pigeons and the occasional Fox are more noticeable. The Kestrels and Buzzards are also out and about. We do not have Squirrels or Rabbits near us although Squirrels are to be seen a couple of hundred yards away in the woods. Occasionally we might see one but it is very rare possibly as there is little in the way of cover from predators.
The fields are muddy and water trapped near the gate looks like a small pond now. I imagine the dog walkers will feel empowered to let their dogs off of the leash which they really shouldn't, the Countryside Code was written about this.
During the year I had someone come and close all the gaps in the house - we had old pipe run holes, waste pipes here removed had been temporarily filled and the Air to one side of the house had not had an up-stand built. So far this year I have a total of no Mice whatsoever in the traps, not one which is a record. Normally around this time of year the little fellas get in and I unfortunately predate them with my traps. One year we stopped counting at 40 - yes forty of the little guys had got into the house and made their way into the Kitchen where there would be food and where the traps are set. Yes, I did feel bad about it and I use proper traps as the "humane" ones appear to me to be anything but and where would I release them they say 1 to 2 miles away but then they are in unfamiliar territory and you stress them out.
You are also not meant to relocate animals anyway and you sort of condemn them to a slower death than just using the trap. Anyway - the good news really is that his year the predation is at zero which I am very pleased about and hopefully means that they are all happily living in the garden and fields rather than trying to live in my Kitchen!
The Blue Tits have not managed to get into the house again either, goodness knows how three of the quite beautiful little miracles of nature got in is a mystery. Getting them out is reasonably easy but at least they aren't in here now although one is pecking at my window as I write this.
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