Audrey takes up beekeeping and starts to do well selling her own honey until a rare bird turns up at Grantleigh. She's not happy because it's a bee-eater, but its rarity and its protected-species status ensure that people will flock to see it--providing Audrey with a steady flow of customers for her honey.—don @ minifie-1
When Audrey embarks upon a beekeeping enterprise, a rare bird takes up residence in her garden, attracting hordes of bird-watchers . . . and honey customers.