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their usual pools and ponds. Along with all land managers and perhaps especially
this year, we needed to do our best to reduce wildfire risk and make sure the fire
and rescue service would know the layout of our land should they ever be
required to make an appearance.
Currently, we are carrying
out a bit more felling of
exotic conifers and now,
conversely, hoping that
the dry ground conditions
will hold a little longer! If
persistent rain should set
in, so that the ground
becomes too soggy, we
will have to call a halt
again till next year. There
is only a fairly short period
between the end of bird
nesting and the arrival of wet weather. Getting contractors on site in that short
window is always a challenge, as they can so easily be unexpectedly held up on
their previous job.
We just have to accept what nature sends and work with it as best we can – even
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