It's a cold one on the hands this morning folks - I quickly regretted not taking the time to find my gloves as I headed out on the morning rounds. With snow on the Gargunnock Hills and the high winds and rain of yesterday I reflected on our luck earlier in the week to have taken delivery of some new egg boxes in a more settled spell.
We are such a small producer that even the minimum order lasts us well over a year. It arrives on a massive articulated lorry which can't access the farm so we have to offload at a neighbours and then shuttle the stacks back here. With prices for boxes now 24% higher than they were 2 years waste from rain damage doesn't bear thinking about...it also makes me very grateful to those of you who leave out clean boxes for re-use!
Elsewhere on the farm this week Fergus and Nelleke headed out at sunrise one morning to record all the birds they could hear and see for the Big Farmland Birdcount. With 10% of the farm being woodland, hedgerows along field boundaries and open water courses we can provide habitats for a great range of birds, animals and insects. I was still impressed though with the number of birds spotted / heard in just 30 minutes: Blackbird, Bluetit, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Coal tit, Dunnoch, Great tit, Greenfinch, Grey Heron, Housesparrow, Jackdaw, Mistlethrush, Pheasant, Robin, Rook, Song thrush, Starling, Wood pigeon, Wren and a Treecreeper. I'm often guilty of taking all the background birdsong for granted of a morning, so it was also a good reminder to slow down and pay more attention!
Our exciting news trailed last week is needing just a few more days to fall into place - lets hope I can post a shiny new picture next week and share all! Have a good week everyone - and don't forget to let us know of any changes to deliveries over the school half term break w/c 14 Feb