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Blog post:
A Great Day at Campfield - part Two.
John & Judith Rogers
The following images suggest some of the additional things your sharp eyes could see on a visit to the Campfield Marsh Reserve - from mid July to late August. BIRDS House Sparrow in a crevice of the barn wall near the car park . A juvenile Woodpecker possibly using the farm bird feeders...
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3 Jul 2012
Blog post:
"Shall I compare thee to a Summer's Day" - 22nd April 2012
John & Judith Rogers
The short answer to that is, “Yes” - so don’t expect any more bardic utterances from me! Evening view across the wetlands from the raised bower. Although it is still Spring, here on the Campfield wetlands, today it felt like the middle of June: the wind had dropped and the...
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23 Apr 2012
Blog post:
Barnacles, Pinks, Whoopers and other tales of early October
John & Judith Rogers
Skein of Pinks at sunset 1st October Weather is still warm and sunny. Speckled Woods seen mating today and a flock of about 80 Pinks flew in from the across the saltmarsh and headed off in a south-easterly direction. Speckled Woods mating. Female (the larger one) seems to have laid an egg...
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20 Oct 2011
Blog post:
Late August 2011 Diary
John & Judith Rogers
18th - 31st AUGUST Looking inland across the 'sands' towards Campfield Marsh 18th August Cold wind from the west today. Wader numbers are starting to build up: predominently Oystercatcher with small numbers of Grey Plover, Black-tailed Godwit and Dunlin. Whimbrel could be heard calling...
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6 Sep 2011
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