Useless photo, but I post it because it's a nice positive landmark when the water voles come back to the main town car park. A sighting too off Edgeley Road, later on.
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Dave
said...
That's a joy as I believe it was a bit sparse last year.
Yes, it's a hard place to keep tabs on once the vegetation grows up. I think probably the rats are a big problem for the voles here too. But the main factor re fewer sightings may be that I don't put in the hours here that I used to - nowadays I tend to focus on other colonies around the town.
This blog charts the fortunes of water voles in and around the Whitchurch area, North Shropshire. Water voles are one of the UK's most threatened mammals, extinct in many counties, and so it's vital they receive as much monitoring and protection as there is going. Here in Whitchurch we're lucky enough to have them right in the middle of town - how cool is that?
2 comments:
That's a joy as I believe it was a bit sparse last year.
Yes, it's a hard place to keep tabs on once the vegetation grows up. I think probably the rats are a big problem for the voles here too. But the main factor re fewer sightings may be that I don't put in the hours here that I used to - nowadays I tend to focus on other colonies around the town.
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