Grey partridge in Cotswolds countryside

Field Notes & Observations

Wildlife

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Nature at Home Farm

The land speaks quietly — if you know how to listen.

At Home Farm Holdings, wildlife isn't just a backdrop — it's a measure of the land's health. From rare farmland birds to the creatures that move through hedgerow and woodland, we document what we see with care and wonder. These are our field notes from the Cotswolds.

Observe

Patient watching across fields, hedgerows and woodland edges.

Steward

Land managed with biodiversity and natural habitat in mind.

Record

Documenting rare and everyday species for future generations.

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From the Field

Grey partridge standing in a golden wheat field at the edge of a hedgerow in the Cotswolds countryside
Wildlife

Grey Partridge

A rare sight and one that always fills me with joy.

The grey partridge is one of Britain's most cherished farmland birds — and one of its most threatened. Spotting one is a genuine privilege, a sign that the land is being managed with nature in mind.

Cotswolds countryside at sunrise with rolling fields and hedgerows

The seasons are always turning

More sightings to come

Wildlife at Home Farm changes with every season. Foxes at dusk, barn owls at dusk, hares in the early morning frost — each visit to the land brings something new. Follow our News & Views for the latest from the field.

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Curious about the land, the wildlife, or what we do?

We're always happy to talk about Home Farm, the Cotswolds countryside, and the wildlife that calls it home. Give us a call or drop us a message.