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Blog post:
Bluebells and parking bays
Peter Bradley
The daffs are done, the bluebells are blooming - lovely! - it's well worth a visit this weekend. It will be fantastic if the weather stays warm and sunny as forecast, and since trees are late coming into leaf it should be a great opportunity to actually see our woodland birds in full song. We have...
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3 May 2013
Blog post:
At last... some migrants!
Peter Bradley
I did some bird surveying in the good weather last week. It involved me standing at certain points, and noting what birds and how many I could hear. All to assess our woodland for birds. It's one of the nicest things I get to do, though it's not easy! At last, there are some migrants! I heard...
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29 Apr 2013
Blog post:
Kick off February with a guided bird walk
Mark Brandon
It's hard to believe we are already in February, but its great to know the days are getting a little longer and the birds are starting to sing again.It's a nice, bright calm day here today-even the wind seems to have dropped. The bird feeders near the shop are attracting siskins and redpolls...
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1 Feb 2013
Blog post:
Exciting bird news!
Mark Brandon
Saturday evening's Moth Night turned into an even more exciting event than normal, when we heard a nightjar 'churring' on the new heath! The bird was first heard around 10:30 pm, and I headed off with some of the vols helping on the night to see if we could spot it. We didn't manage to...
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2 Jul 2012
Blog post:
Another Dawn Chorus over.
Mark Brandon
Just recovering after a 4:30 am start from home for today's Dawn Chorus! We had a good, calm and settled morning, although a bit nippy in the N/NE wind. We were greeted in the near dark by a calling tawny owl, then the very vocal cuckoo's seemed to follow us around as we headed along the trails...
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6 May 2012
Blog post:
Woodpeckers and nest boxes.
Mark Brandon
This week has seen the temperature change from -14 degrees on Saturday 11 to + 13 yesterday, quite a big change in just a few days. it seems to have had little effect on the birds however, with no new arrivals reported over the week. On Sandy Ridge, the flock of fieldfares, redwings and starlings moved...
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17 Feb 2012
Blog post:
Winter arrives
Mark Brandon
The reserve looks a lot different now then when I last posted a blog , as the winter weather finally arrived in force. We had over 6 inches of snow at the weekend and there is still a lot of laying snow that has frozen, making the paths very icy and slippery. We have put up signs advising against walking...
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9 Feb 2012
Blog post:
Blue skies, sunshine and birds
Mark Brandon
After the windy, dull weather of the last week,everyone seems to have a smile on thier face today . Following a hard overnight frost the sun came up and we have clear blue skies and it even feels warm! The birds are singing away, I can hear a robin, coal tit and great tit chattering away outside the...
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8 Feb 2011
Blog post:
warblers on the walk
Mark Brandon
A whitethroat called and popped up on the bracken, on the trail towards the hillfort this morning, as I took a walk around with Val Thompson, our volunteer co-ordinator.We were doing our regular walk ,checking the reserve is looking at its best, but it's hard to ignore the birds as we go around!...
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25 Aug 2010
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