Tuesday 30 March 2021

Disabled-access Voles

 






The summer before I began this blog, back in 2006, I remember driving my mum onto the main town car park, helping her into her wheelchair and pushing her onto the little bridge. From there she could easily see several water voles and we had a lovely half hour. This colony is very accessible and not as shy as non-town water voles, which means that even though I'm on crutches, I can hobble across to look at them and even get photos.

Sunday 28 March 2021

Sunday 21 March 2021

A Short Pause

 


Mating toads.



Female stonechat and pied wagtail. 



Common lizard.


Kestrel and young peregrine falcon.


The voles are shy and late this year. I know they're around in all the usual spots but they're not showing themselves just yet. Next week I'll be in hospital for a bit, so shan't be able to get out to check on them. However, as soon as I'm up and running I'll be back with fresh updates. 

Meanwhile, here's the wildlife I've seen this week.

Sunday 14 March 2021


Voles at White Lion Meadow still very shy. But there are feeding signs and burrows appearing.






Stonechats, a kestrel, and boxing hares.
 

Friday 5 March 2021

First Water Vole of 2021

 

The first water vole of the year seen at the Timber Yard today.


Crouching hare. 


Probably water vole feeding.

Female reed bunting.




Feeding, latrine and burrows in the field off Edgeley Road.

The first frog spawn of the year also appeared in our pond today.