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Keepers Cottage Wildlife Diary Blog

We moved into Keepers Cottage in South West Scotland on 15th September 2006. We have over half an acre of wildlife garden and are surrounded by fields and woodland. The view above is what we see from our front garden and we can sit at our dining table and watch the wildlife in the fields and on the small loch. Our garden has many mature trees and shrubs, wild and tended areas and we are bordered by a small burn and mature deciduous woodland. The unusual thing about the rear garden is that it is dominated by a mound of solid rock, mainly overgrown with moss, grass, ferns and wild flowers. There is a pond in the top of the rock. I have kept a nature dairy since we moved in and you can view it by clicking on the link below:-

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