This time there were no wild gooseberries, raspberries and only a few isolated blackberries to pick on our walk today.  The rural landscape of early September has changed from mainly golden colour fields with busy combine harvesters to one of fields of brown where the tractors have been busy ploughing and planting and fields of green where next year’s crops are emerging with stubble fields still to be prepared for next year.  On some of the field margins there were still some colourful phacelia, flax and alsike clover flowers presumably evidence of green manure planting and providing an attraction for pollinators. Four deer raced across our path into woods disturbing pheasants while skeins of geese flew above.
(My internet is giving more problems so I hope this uploads quickly and apologise if I have not commented on blips)

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