On a trip to Scotland this weekend I was lucky enough to meet up with a friend who knew of some local red squirrels. It was really interesting to note the colour variations in their coats, and the obvious features denoting sex, which meant my friend could identify individuals with relative ease. So different from water voles who, barring size and scarring, all look pretty similar!
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Friday, 18 May 2018
Whitwater Fishing Pool
I checked out Whitwater Fishing Pool (with permission from the owner) and there are some good water vole signs there. They're quite subtle, though, and hard to spot. Meanwhile, activity's still present at White Lion Meadow and Edgeley Road.
Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Brownies
It's always a joy to share the secrets of wildlife with youngsters. I was lucky enough to be asked to speak to the local Brownie pack, a keen bunch and pretty knowledgeable, about water vole habits and signs. How lucky were we that, while I was talking, a vole swam down to meet us and dived and swam underwater just under our feet! It felt very special. Hope it was a memorable moment too for those young ecologists.
(posted with permission)
Sunday, 13 May 2018
Another Lucky Day
Edgeley Road vole.
Dingy Skipper (above). Below, Grizzled Skipper.
Green Hairstreaks.
Gravid lizard.
Marsh Orchid.
Speckled Yellow moth.
Small slow worm.
Monday, 7 May 2018
Bank Holiday Box of Delights
Common lizard, Whixall Moss. Below, a Willow Warbler being ringed.
Wonderful adder!
Emperor Moths
Garden Tiger Moth, Prees Heath
Sedge Warbler, Whixall Moss
White Lion Meadow vole.