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Blog post:
Skylark, Meadow Pipits and more
rachel.downham
Time for an update with the latest sightings at Dove Stone. Starting up at Binn Green , on and around the feeders there's plenty to see with regular sightings of Treecreepers , Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dunnock, Siskin , plenty of Blackbirds and Chaffinches, Greenfinch and Coal, Blue and Great Tit...
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4 Apr 2013
Blog post:
Natural wonders.....or are they?
John Badley
I had a couple of really nice walks around Frampton over the weekend. It's great being incognito sometimes because you get to hear honest and I have to say usually very complimentary discussion by visitors about Frampton Marsh! It's funny though as I got thinking about some of the species I saw...
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3 Feb 2013
Blog post:
Grumpy Cows
Lyndsey
Many may have noticed this year that we have had no trouble raising our water levels. Plenty of rain has meant that the reserve is possibly looking the wettest that most can remember. This is fantastic as it has created a great habitat for the winter bird’s arrival. It also makes our days much...
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12 Nov 2012
Blog post:
Glorious mud
Lyndsey
It is getting to the time of year where we start seeing the marsh looking like everyone supposes a marsh should look like.....very wet. With all the rain we have had over the last couple of weeks it is not surprising that the water levels have risen and all the rills and scrapes have filled up. This...
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24 Oct 2012
Blog post:
Reserve Management
Lyndsey
You might notice that the pools on the flood are looking quite low...don’t panic, this is only for a short time as staff and volunteers are undertaking the enjoyable task of walking out to the islands, getting stuck in the mud (and sometimes falling into it) to complete the annual management of...
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7 Sep 2012
Blog post:
An update for the last week of May
rachel.downham
Recent sightings from Dove Stone this week include three Crossbills up at Binn Green this morning as well as a Spotted Flycatcher seen up at Binn Green yesterday. Regular sightings around the Binn Green feeders of Great Spotted Woodpecker, Mistle Thrush, Jays, Goldfinches, Greenfinches, Treecreeper and...
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30 May 2012
Blog post:
Art Walks and Bog-Bodging
rachel.downham
We've just had one of our woodland art walks ( courtesy of the good folk at the local Woodend Artists collective ) where we follow a trail through Dove Stone's woods, collecting a small number of leaves from a number of trees such as Sycamore, Alder, Birch, Rowan & Oak ( as an aside, apparently...
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15 May 2012
Blog post:
Swallows and More
rachel.downham
A quick post on what's about at Dove Stone. Thursday saw our first Swallows returning to Dove Stone seen flying in the field next to the main carpark and along the main reservoir bank on Friday. Willow warblers and Chiffchaff are also around the estate, arriving a couple of weeks ago. Up at Binn...
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17 Apr 2012
Blog post:
Wonderful waders
Hana Callard
The reedbeds and estuary at Uskmouth are teaming with wildlife at the moment, with waders in particular putting on a real show down on the mudflats. Huge numbers of curlew , golden plover , grey plover , snipe , black tailed godwit , dunlin and knot can be seen feeding out on the foreshore, especially...
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18 Jan 2012
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