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You don't see many poppy fields these days (not round here, anyway). Yesterday (1st July), I had a 9-mile walk round local villages with the dog. The highlight for me was stumbling across a family of Grey Partridges (two adults and 8 chicks); something of rarity round our parts these days. However, a small, poppy-filled field out the back of Langtoft was also rather impressive.
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