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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 6179022" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I'm half-way through. I'm really enjoying the whole mind-set. This is what my wife & I are trying to achieve all be it on just a tiny scale. Even though we're tiny we have all the benefits of abundant wild bird visitors, Bullfinches, Yellowhammers. Tweedle-tweedle birds (Skylark) nesting in our grassland. Ducks flighting in on our pond & nesting on the round straw bales, Barn owls hunting the place too. Two sorts of Pipistrelle in the big Oak tree & Newts of several kind. The wild hedges are doing well & the scrub is encroaching nicely! All from a bare plot a decade ago. Oh and grass snakes.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 6179022, member: 1498"] I'm half-way through. I'm really enjoying the whole mind-set. This is what my wife & I are trying to achieve all be it on just a tiny scale. Even though we're tiny we have all the benefits of abundant wild bird visitors, Bullfinches, Yellowhammers. Tweedle-tweedle birds (Skylark) nesting in our grassland. Ducks flighting in on our pond & nesting on the round straw bales, Barn owls hunting the place too. Two sorts of Pipistrelle in the big Oak tree & Newts of several kind. The wild hedges are doing well & the scrub is encroaching nicely! All from a bare plot a decade ago. Oh and grass snakes. SS [/QUOTE]
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