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Blog post:
A Time for Metamorphosis.
John & Judith Rogers
May blossom and gorse in bloom - Campfield Marsh. Spring was late this year – universally accepted, we think. We might add that here at Campfield, we are used to late Springs! We swear to you folks that the Ash trees at the top end of the Lonning only started to come into leaf 10 days ago! ...
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7 Jun 2013
Blog post:
Young Lapwing survive storm.
John & Judith Rogers
Lapwing fledglings after the storm. There had been 24 hours of really quite heavy rain. This was not good news at this time of the year as we knew Lapwing had been breeding in the wet meadows along the Lonning and Snipe in the wetter areas of the Reserve. Let's face it – their nests are...
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27 May 2013
Blog post:
Spring Scratchings.
John & Judith Rogers
This typifies Campfield Marsh on a late April afternoon - sun coming in at a low angle under storm clouds. A wonderful colour combination: dark grey April skies and blazing gorse. Male Great Spotted Woodpecker seems to be hording a small delicacy in hole in the tree trunk. He is already in pristine...
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22 May 2013
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:
An absolutely excellent Solway Spring morning - 3rd April 2013
John & Judith Rogers
Pinkfeet against distant snow-clad Skiddaw. Wall to wall sunshine from dawn, with fluffy Constable-style clouds – completely windless. What a day! We had to go to Kirkbride so set off along the saltmarsh and within a couple of minutes ran into two Little Egrets near Biglands lay-by. They...
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4 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
Photo:
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
Photo:
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
Photo:
Barnacle flock, 14th February 2012
John & Judith Rogers
Estimated about 200 geese in the flock
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8 Mar 2012
Photo:
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
Photo:
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
Photo:
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
Photo:
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
Photo:
Barnacles and Pinks feeding together, North Plain farm , 27th Jan 2010
John & Judith Rogers
There had been a slight thaw in the cold spell. Both Barnacles and Pinks were feeding amicably amongst the long grass and rushes in front of the hide,.
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9 Apr 2010
Photo:
Barnacles grazing on the South Solway Marshes
John & Judith Rogers
This pic is of the Barnacles - bit of a speciality of the Solway. These little geese centre mostly on the WWT Caerlaverock Reserve whose wonderful work with this population over the years has seen their proliferation and spread throughout the Solway Basin. We seem to be seeing more of them as time...
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9 Apr 2010
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