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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

A footpath called the Devil’s Back-bone named by the shape of the path, linking South hinksey to New Hinsey near Oxford. Clive.

Grandpont nature reserve, this used to be the site of the old Oxford gas-works. Clive.

Railway bridge over the Thames at Osney with “boneys” footbridge in the back ground. Clive.

Narrow boat on the Thames at Osney with the old power station in the back ground. Clive.

Horse Chestnut Tree on the tow-path at Iffley. Clive.

As I was on my way to feed the Badgers last evening one of last years Cubs was walking towards me about 30 yards away. He was probably making his way back to the Sett in time for the food that I put down and would have turned onto the path towards the Sett before we go near to each other. It must have been in a world of its own as he was walking quite slowly. We both got to the path towards the Sett at the same time, and the youngster still had not seen me. Another youngster was also on the path at the turn, so it was a three way meeting with us all being within 4 feet of each other. The Badger on the path knew who I was there and unhurriedly knowing turned towards the Sett. It was then that the first Badger saw me. I have never seen a Badger move so fast. It spun around and was a distant blob in under 2 second.

The second Badger that was on the path is one that waits for me to feed them most evenings. As I climb over the gate it is waiting within a few feet of me and follows me just out of sight of the camera and appears close to the Sett entrance when I put the feed down.

Elsie want to know about Thornton. Thornton is spending some time with the Sheep. After breakfast Thornton goes to the Holiday Cottages on the scrounge. If he can scrounge enough he will hang around, if not he joins the Sheep in the Horse Field. He has a couple of favorites that he is with more than the others. He is fascinated with the Lambs and the Lambs with Thornton. The other evening whilst we were fencing to keep the Sheep in the Horse Field we saw Thornton laying with the Sheep surrounded by the Lambs. Thornton doesn’t want to be a Sheep full time. He can always be found of an evening close to the Field Gate waiting to be called for his dinner. After dinner he settle himself in his sleeping place.

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Drove 100 miles stupid Pig wouldn t load on to…

Drove 100 miles, stupid Pig wouldn’t load on to the trailer. Tired, got the hump. To late for a roast dinner, so its fish and chips. Fish and chips on a Sunday that like having bread and jam for christmas dinner. Definitely not in the mood to do a Diary or Photo page tonight. Sorry.

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Sorry there will not be a diary entry tonight as…

Sorry, there will not be a diary entry tonight as we are going out for dinner.

The webcams will pages will put on so that you will be able to see as much as possible.

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We let Tass and Kye out after we came in…

We let Tass and Kye out after we came in last evening. They were outside a lot longer than normal, when we went to investigate they were both under the garden table, sniffing around something. We called them in. Tass had something in her mouth that she carried into the kitchen. At first we thought that it was a toy, but on closer examination we found it to be a Hedgehog. Nothing significant, but it is the first Hedgehog that we have seen in fourteen years of being at Denbury. Our friends who we went to dinner with, on seeing the Hedgehog told us that on their way up our driveway they had seen one that had kept them waiting for five minutes to move out of the way. Could well be the same one.

How Tass managed to carry the Hedgehog into the kitchen we will never know, it was quite big, there is no way that the spines didn’t prick her mouth, mind you after she put it down she kept well away from it. Kye seemed a little more sensible.

We had the same old problem with the sheep today. As we drove down the drive the Texels had broken out of the fenced off area around the lake and were walking in front of us. I really had not expected them to get out. If any had of I would have expected it to have been the Portland’s, they were happily munching away. We had spent a lot of time thinking that we had secured the area for the Sheep, obviously we thought wrong. The Texel will normally follow a rattled bag, and they are very tame. They did follow the bag and we early got them into a stable for the night, then Tass and Kye spooked them. What a performance it was after that. Two hours later we managed to get all but two back into the lake area, not the ideal spot as they had just broke out of it. It took another half an hour to electric fence off an area, so that we can keep the contained for the night. Tomorrow will try to get them into a stable so that they can be easily put into a vehicle to send them off to market next week, now that the Foot and Mouth restriction are being lifted. I may try to keep the Portland’s, they have one chance, if they break they will be on there way to. Once Sheep get use to breaking out, they tend never to stop.

The young Buzzard seems to be always around. One of the adults was with it just before 8.30pm at the same time the Kingfisher was pretty busy on another webcam. A fox frightened the Buzzard away. I reckon it was going up the the Badger sett for dinner.

I had hoped to have had the telescope working tonight, but unfortunately I am having a few problems, one with the remote connection to the house and the other I am having difficulty setting it up. I am hoping that it is not the problem that I have experienced before. I will try it again later. It is becoming a bit of a nuisance and I am spending a lot of time getting no where . I am getting to the stage when I am thinking is it worth carrying on with it.

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Sorry but there will not be a Diary tonight as…

Sorry but there will not be a Diary tonight, as we have been invited out to dinner. We will be back to feed the Badgers and if it is not cloudy I will try to set the telescope up so that I can show the moon on the Astro webcams tomorrow night.

Lady doesnt seem to be missing Woody. I think that because Woody was sometimes kept in of a night, when Lady was out it has helped.

Smuggler is also a lot better than I thought that he would have been after being gelded