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Barnacles on Campfield Marsh, 6 12 12
John & Judith Rogers
As the tide was coming in at 15.20 a flock of about 500 Barnacles dropped in onto the mudflats in front of West Common. They were probably seeking shelter from the cold strong southerly wind, as they settled down in the lee of the saltmarsh. As the tide pushed them in further, some came up onto the marsh...
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7 Dec 2012
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Barnacles on mudflats near the Viaduct - 24 10 12
John & Judith Rogers
Checking out the saltmarsh for safe grazing.
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28 Oct 2012
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Barnacle flock, 14th February 2012
John & Judith Rogers
Estimated about 200 geese in the flock
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8 Mar 2012
Blog post:
Whooper Swans on Reserve wetlands, 8th January 2012
John & Judith Rogers
Today was overcast with a brisk wind blowing - however, it was much milder than of late. We had been hearing ‘whooping’ from the Reserve wetlands all night and throughout the morning. A walk down the Lonning mid-afternoon revealed, in total, some 70 Whooper Swans on the Meadow Pools and wetlands...
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8 Jan 2012
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Barnacle flock over Campfield Marsh
John & Judith Rogers
25 11 12 - Flock fly in low over the saltmarsh as they round Scargavel Point.
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2 Jan 2012
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Barnacle skeins along the estuary at high tide
John & Judith Rogers
25th November - high tides, coupled with gale force winds, brought what seemed like the whole of the Barnacle flock from their inner estuary pastures to the outer estuary pastures of the Cardurnock Peninsula. Here they can be seen off Scargavel Point on Campfield Marsh.
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2 Jan 2012
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Barnacles overflying Campfield Marsh
John & Judith Rogers
photostream
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1 Jan 2012
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Barnacles taking off from Campfield Marsh , 18 11 11
John & Judith Rogers
Having grazed for a while this small group took off in a westerly direction.
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26 Nov 2011
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Barnacles near old Jetty, Scargavel Point 18 11 11
John & Judith Rogers
A small group of Barnacles flew onto the saltmarsh from a SW direction at 13.00 pm. They grazed for a while along the edge of the marsh and then flew off west again.
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26 Nov 2011
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Barnacles in flight, North Plain Farm, 24th February 2011
John & Judith Rogers
These two became restless due the the activity of nearby Merlin and Hen Harrier and took off for a fly around. They were part of the mixed flock of Pinkfeet and Barnacles grazing on the wetland pastures at North Plain Farm.
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12 Mar 2011
Blog post:
Ode to Conservation
John & Judith Rogers
Ode to Conservation When you’re up to your axles in black mud, and the gorse thickets seem ten foot tall, it’s hard to remember you’re here for the redshank ... and nobody cares at all! Conservation ain’t all coffee and gift shops. That part of it is really quite small....
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12 Oct 2010
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