That rippling disturbance by the bank (middle, right) is often the first sign a water vole's about to emerge.
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Still waiting to hear from Tesco about the trolleys.
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It is beautiful weather, and the voles seem to be thriving inspite of the bare banks.
Still waiting for the May blossom but it looks like it's nearly here. I've seen a Glastonbury Thorn in bloom today, which is a sort of Hawthorne but doesn't really count.
I'm sure it can't be long for Tescos now - mind you it has been a while and I've almost forgotten what they were going to do!
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?
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It is beautiful weather, and the voles seem to be thriving inspite of the bare banks.
Still waiting for the May blossom but it looks like it's nearly here. I've seen a Glastonbury Thorn in bloom today, which is a sort of Hawthorne but doesn't really count.
I'm sure it can't be long for Tescos now - mind you it has been a while and I've almost forgotten what they were going to do!
They were 'fairly sure they could push through coin-release trolleys', was what I was told.
Hi Kate, I have really enjoyed reading through your blog. Do you mind if I add a link to your blog from mine? Thanks Steve
www.newhythe.blogspot.com
I'd be delighted to reciprocate - though your photos knock spots off mine!
I've sent the link for your blog to my mum and she's been admiring it too. Isn't the internet great for this sort of thing?
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