9th June
10th June
Today we went to a fallow deer park. It was called Dyrham Park.
Today we went to a village to see some cottages with thatched roofs. The thatched roofs are made of flax grass.
They layer the grass so water does not get in the roof. It takes a long time to do and it costs a lot of money. Then we went to a place called Castle
Combe to look around the village. We found a little creek and went
paddling and tickled for trout. We had some come close but we didn't
catch any.
Then we went to have lunch. Holly shared a
burger with Dad, Mum had a prawn sandwich and I had a bowl of chips.
10th June
Today we went to a fallow deer park. It was called Dyrham Park.
We did
a guided walk with a ranger.
This is a herd of wild deer. If any of the deer get hurt the rangers
watch to see it they start to heal. Because they are wild they do not get looked after by a vet so if they do not get better than they have to be shot.
When the deer have babies they leave the
group and go to long grass to give birth. It only takes about hour to give birth. Then
after an hour the babies called fawns can get up and run. There were no baby
deer there yet but there was a doe that was lying down and the ranger said that she might be getting ready to give birth. The male deer are called bucks and they are good at
looking after the babies. The males don’t charge at humans.
We also saw a tree
that was hit by lightning and half the trunk was missing. There were badger sets which is where a badger lives but we didn’t get see any badgers.
In one of the cattle grids there was a little ladder for hedgehogs so if they fall
in they can climb back out again. Just after we crossed the cattle grid there
were two more trees that with big holes in the trunks that we went into.
We went though the house that someone
lived in a long time ago. When we got to the end of the house there was a
man giving out hot chocolate, it was very tasty. It was made from cocoa beans.
On the way home it was raining so we got a bit wet going to the
supermarket
Oh I love deer.. They remind me of Bambi - that movie makes me cry. That tree is big, I reckon I could fit in there with you both..! I'm glad the male deer don't charge humans, that would be scary.
ReplyDeleteAidan you look like your getting taller.. Must be all the English breakfasts.!
What are the supermarkets like? Have you seen many food the same as Australia.? Are there any weird English foods?