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Within these pages we hope to include images and information on
animal behaviour
throughout the seasons.
Pauline has a smallholding and her own personal nature reserve and is on constant watch for wildlife.


Welcome to Thistledown Meadows.

Rain, rain, go away, come again another day. We haven't taken our wellies off yet this summer, but some things benefit from the wet.
The vegetation is lush and green with lots of blossom attracting an abundance of butterflies. We have seen an exceptional amount of
 Gatekeepers, Commas,Tortoiseshells, Red Admirals, Painted ladies, Ringlets and more, especially small and large whites which are
devastating our cabbages. We have also been invaded by tiny toads and have to watch where we step. Let's keep our fingers crossed for
some warm weather so we can have barbecues and end of summer fun, and maybe sit and watch spectacular sunsets instead of clouds.




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Cricket
Herald Moth
Out with Romanies
Ringlet Butterfly
Silky Bantam
Moorhen with young
Bird in the Brambles
Pigeon enjoys shower
Lesser Stag Beetle
Laurie's big ears & nose!
Meadow Cranesbill
Greater Knapweed