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Blog post:
Bowness-on-Solway Visitor facilities, Part Four - The Cardurnock Peninsula
John & Judith Rogers
Campfield Marsh is quite a spectacle in May with its covering of Sea Pinks - not to mention the Gorse and May blossom along the fringes. Back to farm and estuary - we continue along the coastal road round the Cardurnock Peninsula. Within a few hundred yards of North Plain farm we arrive at the lay...
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5 May 2013
Blog post:
Bowness-on-Solway area,Visitor facilities Part Three - Reserves and viewing places.
John & Judith Rogers
Campfield Marsh. Now we come to the 3rd part of the Blog, having dealt with accommodation issues. We can start to describe the main features of the area which is after all what you will be coming to enjoy, be it Spring, Summer or Winter. In the case of birders, winter in the Solway area is of particular...
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1 May 2013
Blog post:
Our Special Spring Visitors - 20 4 13
John & Judith Rogers
Black-tailed Godwit. After lunch, Judith said to me,”I'll have to get into the garden. These last two days of sunshine and rain have brought everything on. “OK,” I said, “I need a walk. I'll go down the Lonning and see what's there.” Unusually there was very...
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21 Apr 2013
Blog post:
6th - 15th April 2013. An illustrated diary.
John & Judith Rogers
Campfield Marsh - early April. 6th April 2013 Sunny all day with a light SW wind. Early morning there were 14 Shelduck with two Mallard pairs out on the mudflats. A small group of Redshank came in with the tide. On the Meadow Pools, Wigeon and Teal were gathering and seemingly pairing up. The two...
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16 Apr 2013
Blog post:
A selection of birds on the Reserve around the Solstice.
John & Judith Rogers
Across the Meadow Pools towards the snow clad Lakeland Fells - 20 3 13 10th March. Small flocks of Curlew are regularly appearing on the tideline. Watched this Kestrel hunting along the wetlands in front of the hide. It kept dropping down amongst the rushes but rapidly re-emerged...
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23 Mar 2013
Blog post:
A new window on the 'world'.
John & Judith Rogers
Norman Holton writes: “Over the last couple of months I have been moving my remote camera around the reserve to see what I might capture. The problem with this is sifting through the thousands of images you get (like bits of vegetation blowing in the wind) for the few good ones. It is also interesting...
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13 Mar 2013
Blog post:
Recent Sightings - photo record from 20 2 13
John & Judith Rogers
Typical senario here over the last few weeks: sunshine and snow clouds! Shelduck are starting to put in an appearance on the mudflats - 22nd February SongThrush and Great Spotted Woodpecker are becoming regular visitors to the Hamlet gardens - 22nd February. Song Thrush with a liking...
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11 Mar 2013
Blog post:
Thousands of Pinks returning to the Solway Basin, on their way North - 19 2 13
John & Judith Rogers
Tantalising view of geese across the flooded meadows. We had been aware for a few days that there was goose activity back over on the Reserve and local prominent birders, after much hard work, had estimated that there were in excess of 10.000 Pinkfeet on the Solway. So, in the middle of the afternoon...
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21 Feb 2013
Blog post:
Winter has its rewards!
John & Judith Rogers
Today was the last day of the high tide series here on the Solway and we seem to have escaped any serious flooding. The weather people had been forecasting high winds, rain and lots of floods coupled with the high Spring tides. All in all, we had the perfect storm in the making - but it just didn't...
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31 Jan 2013
Photo:
Male Pintail - 15th March, 2012
John & Judith Rogers
One of a pair frequenting the Meadow Pools.
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26 Aug 2012
Photo:
Curlew and passing Shelduck - 8th February, 2012
John & Judith Rogers
A Curlew landed on the Saltmarsh as two Shelduck swam by.
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7 Mar 2012
Photo:
Collection of Teal on melting ice, 6th February 2012
John & Judith Rogers
After a period of freezing weather the thaw has set in. These Teal were enjoying the sunshine and melting ice on the Meadow Pools, after being absent from them for a number of days.
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7 Mar 2012
Photo:
Pair of Mallard on Saltmarsh, 23rd February 2012
John & Judith Rogers
Enjoying the sunshine in a small marsh pool.
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7 Mar 2012
Photo:
Male Scaup on reserve floodwater
John & Judith Rogers
6 12 11 A pair had landed on an area of floodwater on the LHS of the Lonning. Had been spotted earlier last night and this morning from the hide. A bit unusual for a sea duck!.
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23 Jan 2012
Photo:
Male Pintail on floodwater
John & Judith Rogers
One of two Pintail seen on floodwater on the LHS of the Lonning, Campfield Marsh Reserve - 19th Nov 2011
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2 Jan 2012
Photo:
Shelduck on mudflats, 15th April 2011
John & Judith Rogers
A group of up to 24 Shelduck could be seen regularly out on the mudflats.
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15 May 2011
Photo:
Pair of Pintail up-ending. 19th January 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Good numbers of Pintail now on flooded pastures near the hide.
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13 Feb 2011
Photo:
Male Shoveller, 11th May 2010
John & Judith Rogers
A pair have been frequenting one of the lonning pools here on Campfield Marsh Reserve for a few days now. Presumably they are intending to nest.
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16 May 2010
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