Not quite the view from the brewery door, but taken just across the field from the brewery. The ridge in the background runs from Barkway to Therfield, and the first half from Barkway to Reed affords some cracking views out over the fens.
What the picture doesn't/can't convey fully are the numerous hares laid down in the young wheat crop in the foreground field, nor the singing of the several skylarks. And behind me, as I was on my photographic wander, was one of the two nesting pairs of kestrels busying themselves making a nest in one of the many owl boxes on the farm. Yes, I said owl boxes. Just because us humans decide a box on a pole is an owl nesting box, doesn't mean the birds agree. There are several boxes on Greys, some do get used by owls, but the Kestrels seem to like them as well. Which is all very helpful on the rodent control front. Nature working as it should!
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