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Blog post:
Beat the Bulge
Chris Andrews
Stuffed with turkey? Plump with pud? Come walk with us. It'll do you good! Come and join us for the 2012 New Year's Day walk. We will have a nice gentle stroll around the woodland, an ideal time to try to work off some of the excesses of the festive season. Maybe also to start up a new hobby...
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31 Dec 2011
Blog post:
Lots of kites, but where are the people?
Chris Andrews
It was a great kite roost walk today. Ever so slightly windy, but then the kites love that as they can ride on the wind without needing to flap. And it helps them do their aerobatics. So, after all meeting up at the Welland Gliding club, I gave a short talk about the kites, then we braved the wind...
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7 Dec 2011
Blog post:
Red Kite Walks - More dates!
Chris Andrews
Further to my last posting about the kite walks, I am pleased to say that we now have a *lot* of extra dates. Every single Wednesday and Saturday through December and January to be precise, with the exception of Christmas Eve as we'll all be busy doing our last minute shopping then! So, if you...
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6 Nov 2011
Blog post:
Kite Walks Are Go!
Chris Andrews
I've been having am lot of people asking me recently "Are you going to be running red kite roost walks this year?". Well, the answer is a resounding YES! These walks are held at a local wood, when we go to see kites gathering to spend the winter nights roosting together in the trees...
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22 Oct 2011
Blog post:
Let's party!
Chris Andrews
OK, we might not be painting the town (or wood) red, but tonight is one of our regular "thank you" events for the volunteer team here. The RSPB really does depend a lot on the support of our wonderful volunteers, who get involved in all sorts of ways. Because the site here isn't owned by...
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23 Sep 2011
Blog post:
Butterfly and Moth Day
Chris Andrews
So, a good day had featuring our local butterflies and moths. local expert Doug Goddard took a party around the woods to see what butterflies could be found. They found 19 different species, including a mating pair of silver-washed fritillaries. The full species list was: Large White White Letter...
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24 Jul 2011
Blog post:
Bug Quest kicks off!
Chris Andrews
Today marks the start of our summer activity for families, Bug Quest. These are fun sessions, getting kids hands-on with nature, looking for some of the smaller residents of the wood. Spiders, beetles, earwigs, slugs and snails. All live out there and we'll be going out to find them. Sessions...
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19 Jul 2011
Blog post:
Flower Power!
Chris Andrews
This morning was the latest of our series of wildflower walks. A happy group of 14 dodged the showers and went for a gentle stroll around the woods. We were led by Perdita, one of the stalwart volunteers who help out at the site. I tagged along at the back. It really is surprising quite how many different...
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6 Jul 2011
Blog post:
A Butterfly to 'Wash' Out for
Chris Andrews
We've just had some visitors coming in reporting silver-washed fritillary butterflies are out in the woods. We know we have them, last year was especially good. So worth coming up to look for. Don't forget the butterfly and moth day is on 24 July, with a guided walk by local expert Doug Goddard...
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29 Jun 2011
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