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Campfield Marsh RSPB Reserve weekly workparty is largely made up of members from this group
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Time of tides at Annan, Waterfoot (Scotland) - roughly approximate to those on Campfield Marsh
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Blog post:
A Great Day at Campfield - part Two.
John & Judith Rogers
The following images suggest some of the additional things your sharp eyes could see on a visit to the Campfield Marsh Reserve - from mid July to late August. BIRDS House Sparrow in a crevice of the barn wall near the car park . A juvenile Woodpecker possibly using the farm bird feeders...
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3 Jul 2012
Blog post:
Waders and Gulls amassing on the Estuary- Mid July 2011
John & Judith Rogers
7th July Norman reported a good collection of Waders and Gulls in the vicinity of Saltmarsh Pool today: 8 Black-tailed Godwits in Summer plumage, 420 Black-headed Gulls, 14 Redshank and 1 Adult Mediterranean Gull. The warm humid conditions brought out insects and good numbers of Swallows hawking after...
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7 Aug 2011
Blog post:
Early May 2011 Revisited - a photo diary
John & Judith Rogers
Gorse in bloom on Campfield Marsh 1st May A sunny although blustery day, with a helm wind blowing. Nevertheless butterflies and dragonflies could be seen flying in the shelter of the Lonning and the hedgerows were full of birdsong. Four-spotted Chaser dragonfly on poolside vegetation ...
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13 Jun 2011
Blog post:
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful! - 27th April 2011
John & Judith Rogers
"April Gorse, Campfield Marsh 27th April 2011" - a digital pastel-style painting by John Rogers It's late April and the weather up here on the Solway is like the middle of Summer. Migrants are coming in early, flowers are blooming that shouldn't be and there are dragonflies and moths...
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28 Apr 2011
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Signs of Autumn 2010 - Photo Diary
John & Judith Rogers
17th September Flocks of gulls have been collecting round field drain outfall on mudflatts in front of the Campfield Marsh Good numbers of Small Tortoiseshell butterflies have been flying in the area 18th September A rather bedraggled looking young Wren after recent rain 19th...
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13 Oct 2010
Blog post:
Celebration - Little Grebe's Happy Event
John & Judith Rogers
End of June is a joyous time of the year with young birds everywhere filling the hedgerows, meadows, woodlands and ponds Loaning Sedge Warblers are still to be heard singing along the track. One was observed on 27th catching insects in the bushes round the hide – presumably feeding young...
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2 Jul 2010
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