Saturday 26 December 2015


Merry Christmas to all wildlife fans. Hoping the voles will return in 2016 - I'll be posting sightings as soon as they come!

Monday 2 November 2015

Please Check your Bonfires Before Lighting Them!





Amphibians such as the GCN and the baby smooth newts above, as well as small mammals and reptiles, are looking for piles of logs in which to hibernate. If you're building a bonfire, don't do it more than a day or two in advance, and if it's been up a while, do try shifting it a few feet so that any animals who've taken refuge there have a chance to escape.

Monday 5 October 2015

Squeezing the Last Drops out of Summer.

 Common lizard

Very juvenile newt 

 Field voles

 Prees Heath

Meadow Pipit

 Comma

 Fly agaric

 Common frog

Juvenile smooth newt 

 Small tortoiseshell

Shaggy ink cap

Common toad

Friday 11 September 2015

Winding up the Season





I never see much of the voles after early September, so this blog goes into semi-hibernation for the winter. However, I'll be keeping track of the hedgehogs and any other wildlife encounters over the colder months. Then fingers crossed it'll all kick off again in Spring...

Friday 4 September 2015

The Days are Growing Shorter





Common toad and Common Blues at Black Park Road



  
The ditch at Broughall, with some water vole droppings



Edgeley Road vole, and a latrine below.


I felt lucky to see this vole as they've been very shy lately. Also, there was a flash flood in the field, so I worried some might have been drowned. But no, they're hanging on, both here and at Broughall.

Sunday 30 August 2015

Grocontinental


Shy vole




 Above: two feeding stations and a piece of vole-cut stalk.


 Latrine sites

Looks like a burrow but it's actually just a trackway through the grass into the water.

It was great to be invited onto Grocontinental's site for a water vole survey, given that normal public access has been closed and the footpath fenced off. I'm pleased to say we found vole signs, even after all the building and landscaping work that's been going on, and the company say they want to improve water vole habitat and make a feature of the ditch for their employees to enjoy. That's a terrific aim, and encouraging to hear.

We've also been assured we can go back and survey the site at regular intervals in the future.

Tuesday 25 August 2015

Postcard from the North Yorkshire Coast


 Grey seals

 A toad (and the ferrule of my husband's walking stick).


 Painted Lady

 Brimstone

 An odd threesome of Southern Hawkers

 Kestrel?


If anyone can ID the dragonfly/darter/chaser in the fourth picture down, feel free!

Tuesday 18 August 2015


 Elephant hawk moth



 Gatekeeper

 Common shrew

 Baby grass snake (Brown Moss)

Swallows

I am really struggling to get more than swift glimpses of water voles at the moment. They seem very shy, so whether this means numbers are down on their usual August peak, or whether there's a predator about, I don't know. So the best I can give you this week is a misty video clip, caught by using a trail cam.