Tag Archives: Highland Cattle

All in a Day’s Work on a Highland Farm

Seeing that the Highland Bull is happy
Chookie and nine chicks: she’s an excellent mother
Roy and Wu Fixing New Gate Posts
Digging strainer hole with twin shovels
Roberto hammering in stones to fix a strainer
Antoine and Roberto setting a strainer plumb
Roberto driving in a fence post with post hammer
Wu and Roberto tightening a Radish
Roy and Antoine setting fencing wires
Digger lifting ton of feed over bin
Full English All Round
A mighty Full English on Sunday Morning (no lunch)

Highland Cattle Grazing in Central London

Highland Cattle on the Wetland Centre Grazing Marsh
Highland Cattle on the Wetland Centre Grazing Marsh

In the hope of catching a glimpse of a little more of the spring migration, and happy to take an hour off from writing, I popped in to the Wetland Centre. There was no sign of the assorted rarities that the warden had put on the board for the day – likely, they flew overhead while he was doing his morning scan of the skies – but the Sand Martins were joined by five House Martins, hawking for flies over the wildside lake.

The view from the wildside hide was pretty desolate, with the water level now low in the grazing marsh; a few Black-Headed Gulls squealed querulously at each other, their chocolate-brown heads and napes (quite a misnamed bird, really) handsome with their red legs. Two rufous Highland Cattle grazed peacefully, their close nibbling and heavy feet doing a job of mowing, disturbing the ground gently, and adding manure to attract flies, that could hardly be achieved any other way: hence the tabloid headline.

Guelder Rose in Bloom
Guelder Rose in Bloom

On the wildside summer route, now open, Guelder Rose bushes are elegant with their white rosettes of large florets around a disc of small ones, making a flower-like bunch all together. Their deeply divided leaves provide an easy distinction from the Wayfaring Tree.