Sunday, 25 February 2018

Still Shy







Another water vole sighting at White Lion Meadow, plus some feeding outside the wood yard.

Below, I came across this polecat that had been killed on the road, so stopped to double-check it wasn't an otter or mink (which you have to report). I took the opportunity to photograph its paws which are very powerful, and its fuzzy tail.



Thursday, 22 February 2018

First Water Vole of 2018!

 A White Lion Meadow water vole. 

Below, pictures of the great crested newts that live on the brownfield site at Mile Bank Road, which is about to be built on.




Always nice to see the first vole of a new year: this one was at White Lion Meadow car park, which is usually the first colony to show.

In other news, the clearing of the old dairy factory at Mile Bank Road is about to start, and I was able by chance to speak today to someone from the developers. She told me that the team were all very clear about protecting the newts on the site, and that a lot of the vegetation-removal work was going to be done with hand tools, that they were leaving the bat roosts, that three ponds would be created in the housing development plus habitat improvement work of the banks, and a wild area leaving. Here are some images of the project on the Ainscough Strategic Land Projects website. Nothing about the detail she told me, unfortunately, but perhaps it's on the Shropshire Council Planning page.

Monday, 19 February 2018

"What's that Skinny Rabbit with Black Ears?"








Privileged to watch two hares relaxing this afternoon. They're an animal I rarely see, and I love the gangly grace of them. Then this greater spotted woodpecker landed just above our heads!

Saturday, 10 February 2018

A Waiting Game


It's feeling "voley", but nothing's showing yet. However, the burrows look active at White Lion Meadow, so it's a matter of keeping watch.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Nature Warming Up





It's infuriating. Every car mirror he looks in, there's another rival to fight.