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In the cosy confines of High Ash Farm's office amid blustery rains, Chris Skinner and Matthew Gudgin sift through aerial snapshots chronicling decades of agricultural evolution—from bustling dairy herds and beef cattle in clay barns to solitary stewardship amid modern uncertainties. Chris recounts a train odyssey to Papworth Hospital for his impending triple bypass, traversing Breckland's pine corridors and sandy warrens, then plunging into Cambridgeshire's jet-black fens teeming with lapwings, greylag geese, mute swans, and cormorant-laden trees, a vivid reminder of landscapes reclaimed from ancient reed beds and glacial sands. A detour to the wind-sheltered Lettuce Wood unveils young oaks, hornbeams, and hazel shrubs laden with lamb's-tail catkins, their wind-dispersed pollen heralding early spring amid tales of white magic warding evil spirits, Celtic coppicing for hurdles and thatch, and post-Ice Age colonisation alongside birch pioneers. A dawn serenade from a masterful song thrush—repeating polished notes from atop a field maple—evokes living heritage, its sky-blue eggs and anvil-smashed snails a nod to declining red-listed wonders. Listener warmth abounds: global well-wishes, queries on winter pollinators like moths and gnats, debates on bird feeders amid diseases, avian survival in cold snaps, and curiosities like garden pockmarks from short-tailed voles. This episode weaves personal milestones with timeless countryside lore, ideal for finding solace in nature's resilient echoes.
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