It's been a strange winter so far, generally mild and dry until the recent cold snap. Bird species that we expect to see in numbers have not materialised although with the colder weather a few more Pochard have arrived. We still have a good selection of wildfowl in the park just in smaller numbers than we might expect.
We also expect to have good numbers of Corn Buntings and Reed Buntings roosting in the Crescent Reed bed but just a handful have made the reed bed their home this winter.
Female Reed Bunting |
Mute Swans |
Over on 100 Acre the cattle have departed but the number of Lapwings and Golden Plover is far short of the those we had last winter.
Male Muntjac |
There was also a recent hedge laying training weekend up at Browns Wood. (Thanks to Tom Williams for the following photo's):
If you are interested in joining a week day volunteer session these are held on Mondays and Thursdays. Please contact to Priory Rangers to let them know you want to come along and discuss the tasks.
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