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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:
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 Happy New Year from Campfield
John & Judith Rogers
New Year's Day was crisp and sunny. Here are a few of the birds which put in an appearance today. Early morning now frequent visitors to the saltmarsh. Oystercatchers had been giving aerial displays as the tide came in at noon. The small Barnacle flock had stayed to graze. A pair...
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1 Jan 2013
Blog post:
Wigeon Requiem
John & Judith Rogers
It might be that in some cases young people may have difficulty in finding a cause or espousing an intent in life that will give them direction for the year's ahead. In my own case, I was spared the quandary. Having just entered secondary school, I was laid low with septic tonsillitis, which involved...
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9 Nov 2012
Blog post:
Autumn comes early on the Solway
John & Judith Rogers
Anvil Cloud over the Solway estuary. We've definitely passed the Equinox: 12 hours of 'sunlight', 12hours of dark – the jury's still out on the sunlight bit! The equinoctial gales started right on time in the form of the tail-end of Hurricane Nadine which definitely stirred the...
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5 Oct 2012
Blog post:
The first equinoctial gale strikes Campfield - 6th September 2012
John & Judith Rogers
Female Marsh Harrier hunting over hide wetland. The high tide series were starting to fall back - but with the gale, today‘s high tide had a really good push on it: white horses - the lot! We decided to tackle the wetlands first. Battling down the Lonning, the willow trees and ashes were...
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6 Sep 2012
Blog post:
Spring is a restless time!
John & Judith Rogers
Campfield Marsh at high tide. 11 4 12 Spring is a restless time: weather pulling all kinds of tricks; counting the cost of last winter; assessing the possibilities of the coming Summer; old visitors still lingering on; new arrivals coming unexpectedly - and that’s just the birds … you...
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12 Apr 2012
Blog post:
Will Campfield have an Easter ‘Egret’ this year?
John & Judith Rogers
'Doing the Campfield walk, Hey!' The Great White Egret arrived at Campfield on 1 st November 2011, just in time for the Guy Fawkes celebrations. We began to wonder how long this rare vagrant would stay - and lo and behold, miracle of miracles, it spent Christmas with us. People travelled from...
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16 Mar 2012
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