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Nearly Harvest Time

I have already seen the combines out in well watered low ground but it looks as if our local wheat fields still have a little time to go. My garden is always a week or two later than down in the valley so I suppose that it is the same for arable. Blackberries are just starting to appear but they are generally rather tart. Birds don't come into the garden much now and the temperature recently has been above the melting point of my remaining fat bars. It was strange to see one actually dripping the other day. In the fields the skylarks are silent but grasshoppers were audible while the kites make a fair bit of noise at times. Walking along the edge of Cowcroft Wood today I seemed to be wading through a cloud of meadow brown butterflies at one time.

Right of Way

Yesterday I saw a kite swooping across a field in their usual manner. A crow came across the field in flying in a straigt line and I could see that they were on a collision course. When the crow came close the kite suddenly swerved away while the crow continued on its way without any change of course. The skylarks were giving their usual chorus. Both yesterday and today I found myself walking through clouds of meadow brown butterflies along the woodland edges.