Sunday, January 27th, 2008 | Author:


Sunday January 27th

Snowdrops have appeared along the riverbank. Maybe early, but about the same time as last year.

 

 

 

 

After due consideration of the Health and Safety policy and a detailed risk assessment, intrepid volunteers scale the site uplands looking for early flowering alpines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

…….and back at base camp by the lake, the traditional launching of straw into the water.

 

 

There is a perfectly good reason for this activity. If you want to know more, contact us via the website!
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Monday, January 14th, 2008 | Author:

As people left the Wassail on Sunday, there was a somewhat uncommon visitor in the mere – a Little Egret. It’s fundamentally a small white heron in appearance and reasonably rare in the UK though becoming more popular year on year. You can find out more from the RSPB. A kingfisher also put on a good display, fishing happily at the top end of the mere (beneath the houses) whilst people watched from the bridge.

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Sunday, January 06th, 2008 | Author:

a selection of kingfisher shots from 27.12.07
in each case it is the same male bird

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Monday, December 31st, 2007 | Author:

a good view at last
(taken 27.12.07)

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Thursday, December 20th, 2007 | Author:

A robin pretending to be a hummingbird. It was doing this an awful lot, just hovering in one spot for a few seconds at a time.

And again.

This heron flew right over me on the main bridge, making a hideous squawking!

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Friday, December 07th, 2007 | Author:

still can’t get an image of this fellow that I am happy with,
in his absence, here’s a few others to fill the space

looking straight at you, the irresistable blue tit.

hard to see clearly, a siskin, probing for those last few seeds.

there is no getting away from it, mallards are beautiful.
they seem to be mating already, is it springtime?

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Sunday, December 02nd, 2007 | Author:

A long tailed tit in the branches of the tree in the pond in the middle of the reserve. Actually there were loads of them. Apparently they like to exist in flocks of 20 or so. They hardly ever sat still for a moment though, continually running up the branches, presumably looking for bugs

A common sighting on the reserve, but not so often photographed. Jack and Howard (and Sheila, off camera) dealing with the remains of one of the trees fallen in the water. Just the branches have been removed, leaving the trunk and some lower bits as it seems to provide a nice habitat.

A nice early winter view through the willow to the sky.

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Sunday, December 02nd, 2007 | Author:


there has been a solitary little grebe on site for a week or so,
fishing voraciously -this has been perhaps the best shot so far,
just as darkness loomed over The Mere. (taken 29.11.07)

two collared doves on the feeder today, quite an odd effect as the front and back of the birds are presented simultaneously.

at last a snap of this elusive fellow, a male kingfisher
-quite close to the main bridge, just as the light was failing before a huge rainstorm.

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Saturday, November 24th, 2007 | Author:
formidable claws on show here from a male great spotted woodpecker.
he watched me for a moment then he was off (-taken 21.11.07)also on site worthy of note: a sparrowhawk worrying the crows by the riverbank and later hunting across the Mere, also a grey wagtail and a kingfisher.

from far too long ago, during a strangely uneventful summer,
a female blackcap, hiding in the bog area
(-taken 31.07.07)

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Wednesday, November 21st, 2007 | Author:

New arrival today – a lovely Little Grebe (Dabchick) fishing on the Mere.
Will try and get a photo later and see if it is one of a pair!