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Wednesday, 23 September 2020

The meadowlands

 

Whatever may be decided when it comes to Coronavirus this week, as things from March proved, it won't come before me and this life as a Wolf Cub in spirit.

While out and about I spotted this patch of meadowland in the glistening autumnal sun although it took a few goes as it was breezy to get it as I wanted it to look as the buttercups kept blowing and so not looking straight. 

At one time such sights would be common place, indeed I remember clearly at our first house around the age of seven admiring them on the walk to school along the lane from the farm a classmate lived but in recent years the numbers have dropped off.


Also I have seen a lot more Butterflies about this year both Red Admiral's and also the Cabbage White Butterfly whose numbers also were somewhat down a few years back back.

It is possible the reduction in the amount of road traffic and associated pollution due to the current health emergency has aided their return.

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