Friday, 31 May 2024

More Edgeley Road Action

 






burrow

feeding station

latrine



Population Growing in Field Off Edgeley Road - Crucial in the Light of Damage Elsewhere

 


this youngster demonstrating starry paws




droppings

This Edgeley Road colony is really important and healthy, probably our strongest water vole population in Whitchurch. So many of our water voles are under threat here: we used to have a thriving meta-population - were nationally famous for it - but now the building work all across the town has impacted on so many colonies I really worry for the future. The colony who live in the ditch near Tilstock Road are probably gone: the developer has fenced everything off so the public can't get in and check, but the damage looks pretty bad from the public footpath. There's been none of the usual activity at White Lion Meadow Car Park (Tesco car park) because of the swimming baths being constructed next door. I don't know if the voles will come back next year. And I suspect the development at Black Park Road will have damaged this important wildlife corridor, though I need to go and check.

Monday, 27 May 2024

Eyed Hawk moth


 



raft spider

cotton grass on Whixall Moss


two lizards on Prees Heath

feeding station plus droppings


I met a couple of men today who told me they'd been watching two water voles in this ditch on Whixall Moss. There were signs of water vole nibbling on some grass stalks poking out of the water.

Monday, 20 May 2024

Adults Telling-off the Youngsters








 Lots of activity tonight, with adult water voles chasing little ones quite aggressively. Baby voles can vanish in the blink of an eye.

Sunday, 19 May 2024

Big Vole, Little Vole



latrines









Nesting vole peeping out.

Sunday, 12 May 2024