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Thursday, 4 November 2021

Get the Habit, habitat!

Hedgehog heaven!


Habitat stack 1

Habitat stack 2

Habitat stack 3

Habitat stack 4 by the pond
'Build it and they will come' 

Clint (Our East wood) was too overgrown and some diseased Ash trees needed to be removed. While I hate cutting down any tree (most trees), I thought I would put the wood to good use and make some wildlife friendly habitat log piles for insects, newts and hopefully provide some wood that will be useful for stag beetle larvae. We live in hope. I am taking the  build it and they will come approach to managing my 6 acres for wildlife. This stack is at the top of the pond and in a rough area of grass adjoining the wood.



 

Late season meadow cut

East view towards the bund

North view

So, the week before the clocks went back, I had the wildflower meadow cut and the grass put in compost heaps at the edge of the woodland. Hopefully the snakes will make use of the composted grass next year as a place to lay their eggs. While there were some bare earth patches still on display, I took the opportunity to sow some Yellow rattle seeds that will hopefully make an appearance in the spring and start to work their magic on the more rampant swathes of grass that are dotted about the meadow. 

 

Sunday, 12 September 2021

Tortoiseshell & Red Admiral Butterfly



The meadow is still in full bloom and the butterflies and bees are taking full advantage. Red Admiral (bottom) feeding on cover and Tortoiseshell, feeding in a corn-cockle large white and small copper were all on the wing. 

 

Monday, 30 August 2021

Smooth Newts Arrive!




While keeping on top of the duckweed in our small garden pond, I accidentally scooped out two little efts (young newts). You can still see the gills at the back of the head and in front of the front legs.  I'm delighted and honored that these little fellas have chosen our pond to hold up in. That's two ponds and two breeding groups! These are common/ smooth newts.  Can only hope that we may at some time in the future, be blessed with a colony of great created newts to top the bill... Time will tell. Regardless of possible future events, any newt sighting is a real pleasure. The only downside to finding great crested newts is we won't be able to catch, disturb or handle them without a license! A small price to pay if we have made a habitat that GCN's can thrive in.

Sunday, 22 August 2021

Common Blue - Polyommatus icarus.


At about 5pm in a sunny spot in the meadow, there were three or four common blue butterflies visiting the wild flowers. The main target flowers as shown in the picture were Birdsfoot Trefoil. 
 

Saturday, 21 August 2021

Wildflower Meadow - Year 1

 


Well it's still only the first year and the cornfield annuals are putting on a show. Will be a few years yet until I can think of it as a wild flower meadow, but very pleased with this early result as a start. 

Sunday, 8 August 2021

Emperor Dragonfly


This female Emperor dragonfly is laying her eggs just under the surface on this pontederia (pickerel) weed plant. Several males and females can be seen in dogfights over the water surface.



 

Saturday, 7 August 2021

Grass snake on pond



 




Great to see this shy newcomer take up residence! - My wife however was less than thrilled!

Small Copper Butterfly on on Corn Marigold flower

 
First year of sowing cornfield annuals and pleased to see that they are supporting the butterflies which have been quite scarce thus far. Hope to see numbers improve over time  as I increase the diversity of flora and supporting habitat over the next few years.