Showing posts with label Volunteers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteers. Show all posts
Thursday, 17 August 2017
Sunday, 13 August 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird survey of the farm which produced the following:
Blackbird 2, Bullfinch 1, Carrion Crow 3, Goldfinch 64, Great Tit 1, Greenfinch 1, House Sparrow 1, Robin 2, Song Thrush 1, Wren 3, Blue Tit 10, Buzzard 1, Chiffchaff 3, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Grey Heron 1, Magpie 3, Skylark 1, Woodpigeon 7
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
Chesworth,
Chesworth Farm,
FOCWF,
HLS,
Survey,
Volunteers
Saturday, 15 July 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his regular bird survey which produced the following:
Blackbird 4, Blue Tit 6, Buzzard 1, Chiffchaff 4, Goldcrest 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Grey Heron 2, House Sparrow 2, Magpie 2, Robin 3, Song Thrush 1, Woodpigeon 5,
Blackcap 3, Bullfinch 6, Carrion Crow 1, Dunnock 1, Goldfinch 4, Great Tit 4, Greenfinch 2, Herring Gull 3, Jackdaw 2, Moorhen 2, Skylark 1, Whitethroat 2, Wren 2
Blackbird 4, Blue Tit 6, Buzzard 1, Chiffchaff 4, Goldcrest 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Grey Heron 2, House Sparrow 2, Magpie 2, Robin 3, Song Thrush 1, Woodpigeon 5,
Blackcap 3, Bullfinch 6, Carrion Crow 1, Dunnock 1, Goldfinch 4, Great Tit 4, Greenfinch 2, Herring Gull 3, Jackdaw 2, Moorhen 2, Skylark 1, Whitethroat 2, Wren 2
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
BTO,
Chesworth,
Chesworth Farm,
Survey,
Volunteers
Monday, 24 April 2017
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird survey which produced the following birds:
Blackbird 2, Blue Tit 3, Buzzard 1, Chaffinch 4, Dunnock 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 5, Jackdaw 5, Magpie 4, Robin 4, Song Thrush 1, Swallow 1, Woodpigeon 9, Blackcap 5, Bullfinch 1, Carrion Crow 3, Chiffchaff 5, Goldfinch 5, Great Tit 3, Greenfinch 1, House Sparrow 2, Long-tailed Tit 2, Mallard 1, Skylark 2, Starling 42, Whitethroat 2, Wren 6
Blackbird 2, Blue Tit 3, Buzzard 1, Chaffinch 4, Dunnock 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 5, Jackdaw 5, Magpie 4, Robin 4, Song Thrush 1, Swallow 1, Woodpigeon 9, Blackcap 5, Bullfinch 1, Carrion Crow 3, Chiffchaff 5, Goldfinch 5, Great Tit 3, Greenfinch 1, House Sparrow 2, Long-tailed Tit 2, Mallard 1, Skylark 2, Starling 42, Whitethroat 2, Wren 6
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird survey which produced the following:
Blackbird 4, Blue Tit 5, Canada Goose 2, Chaffinch 2, Dunnock 3, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Jackdaw 5, Magpie 6, Moorhen 5, Song Thrush 3, Woodpigeon 6, Blackcap 7, Bullfinch 1, Carrion Crow 4, Chiffchaff 8, Goldfinch 6, Great Tit 9, Greenfinch 1, Long-tailed Tit 1, Mallard 2, Robin 5, Willow Warbler 1, Wren 7
Blackbird 4, Blue Tit 5, Canada Goose 2, Chaffinch 2, Dunnock 3, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Jackdaw 5, Magpie 6, Moorhen 5, Song Thrush 3, Woodpigeon 6, Blackcap 7, Bullfinch 1, Carrion Crow 4, Chiffchaff 8, Goldfinch 6, Great Tit 9, Greenfinch 1, Long-tailed Tit 1, Mallard 2, Robin 5, Willow Warbler 1, Wren 7
Saturday, 1 April 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling: Carrion Crow 3, Goldfinch 2, Greenfinch 2, Linnet 1, Magpie 6, Starling 1, Wren 3, Bullfinch 2, Chaffinch 4, Herring Gull 10, Long-tailed Tit 2, Song Thrush 3
Eddie Bew: Robin 8, Chiffchaff 13, Wren 14, Blackbird 15, Blue Tit 11, House Sparrow 4, Woodpigeon 15, Great Tit 10, Moorhen 7, Green Woodpecker 3, Jay 2, Dunnock 6, Jackdaw 6, Canada Goose 2 (fly over), Great Spotted Woodpecker 5, Nuthatch 3, Common Buzzard 2, Goldcrest 1, Blackcap 3, Mallard 1
Rabbit 2
Eddie Bew: Robin 8, Chiffchaff 13, Wren 14, Blackbird 15, Blue Tit 11, House Sparrow 4, Woodpigeon 15, Great Tit 10, Moorhen 7, Green Woodpecker 3, Jay 2, Dunnock 6, Jackdaw 6, Canada Goose 2 (fly over), Great Spotted Woodpecker 5, Nuthatch 3, Common Buzzard 2, Goldcrest 1, Blackcap 3, Mallard 1
Rabbit 2
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
BTO,
Chesworth,
Chesworth Farm,
Migration,
Survey,
Volunteers
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
Warnham Moths & Birds
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| Oak Beauty - Warnham LNR |
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| Small Quaker - Warnham LNR |
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| Common Quaker - Warnham LNR |
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| Hebrew Character - Warnham LNR |
As the leaves come out and the flowers start to appear so do the more colourful moths which I will show you later in the year but for now, most of the moths we catch will be camouflage for the time of year so they are not boring moths at all but in fact very sensible moths!
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| Early Grey - Warnham LNR |
Meanwhile Paul Shergold has been busy with the camera again around the Reserve and has managed to get some excellent photos. The Kestrel seems to have found a mate so fingers crossed we might have a new pair on site. The Teal have been seen displaying and finally I managed to see a pair mating in front of Tern Hide yesterday. The Mute Swan pair seem to be having issues with deciding exactly where they would like to nest and they now have two half built nests! Thanks to Paul for the excellent photos.
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| Kestrel - P. Shergold |
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| Teal - P. Shergold |
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| Mute Swan - P. Shergold |
Labels:
Birds,
Horsham,
Moths,
Spring,
Volunteers,
Warnham LNR,
Wildlife
Friday, 24 February 2017
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Eddie Bew was down on the Farm today and recorded the following species:
Robin 6, Woodpigeon 22, Magpie 12, Greenfinch 3, Blackbird 10, Goldfinch 30+, Long-tailed Tit 4, Blue Tit 6, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Dunnock 10, Moorhen 2, Song Thrush 6, Bullfinch 4, Great Tit 2, Wren 2, Nuthatch 1, Redwing 10, Jay 1, Chaffinch 2, Jackdaw 6, House Sparrow 2, Canada Goose 2 (fly over Riverside Field), Mallard 2, Carrion Crow 7, Common Buzzard 1, Green Woodpecker 1
Grey Squirrel 1 and several Common Frogs croaking on Platt Pond
Robin 6, Woodpigeon 22, Magpie 12, Greenfinch 3, Blackbird 10, Goldfinch 30+, Long-tailed Tit 4, Blue Tit 6, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Dunnock 10, Moorhen 2, Song Thrush 6, Bullfinch 4, Great Tit 2, Wren 2, Nuthatch 1, Redwing 10, Jay 1, Chaffinch 2, Jackdaw 6, House Sparrow 2, Canada Goose 2 (fly over Riverside Field), Mallard 2, Carrion Crow 7, Common Buzzard 1, Green Woodpecker 1
Grey Squirrel 1 and several Common Frogs croaking on Platt Pond
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Owlbeech Woods - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out some survey work up on the heathland today and also carried out a bird count for us. The full list of species seen is below:
Black-headed Gull 1, Blue Tit 3, Carrion Crow 5, Coal Tit 1, Goldfinch 2, Great Tit 2, Jackdaw 2, Mallard 3, Robin 7, Stock Dove 1, Wren 3, Blackbird 5, Bullfinch 1, Chaffinch 2, Dunnock 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Green Woodpecker 1, Magpie 4, Pheasant 1, Song Thrush 2, Woodpigeon 13, Yellowhammer 1
Eddie Bew was also on the heath this morning and he recorded the following:
House Sparrow 4, Blackbird 11, Starling 3, Robin 11, Woodpigeon 9, Nuthatch 2, Mistle Thrush 3, Great Tit 4, Blue Tit 4, Mallard 2, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Song Thrush 4, Common Buzzard 1, Carrion Crow 6, Magpie 8, Green Woodpecker 1, Jackdaw 1, Dunnock 2, Bullfinch 1, Redwing 1, Long-tailed Tit 2
Grey Squirrel 1, Roe Deer 2
Black-headed Gull 1, Blue Tit 3, Carrion Crow 5, Coal Tit 1, Goldfinch 2, Great Tit 2, Jackdaw 2, Mallard 3, Robin 7, Stock Dove 1, Wren 3, Blackbird 5, Bullfinch 1, Chaffinch 2, Dunnock 1, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Green Woodpecker 1, Magpie 4, Pheasant 1, Song Thrush 2, Woodpigeon 13, Yellowhammer 1
Eddie Bew was also on the heath this morning and he recorded the following:
House Sparrow 4, Blackbird 11, Starling 3, Robin 11, Woodpigeon 9, Nuthatch 2, Mistle Thrush 3, Great Tit 4, Blue Tit 4, Mallard 2, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Song Thrush 4, Common Buzzard 1, Carrion Crow 6, Magpie 8, Green Woodpecker 1, Jackdaw 1, Dunnock 2, Bullfinch 1, Redwing 1, Long-tailed Tit 2
Grey Squirrel 1, Roe Deer 2
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
Mammals,
Owlbeech Woods,
Spring,
Survey,
Volunteer,
Volunteers
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird survey of the Farm which produced the following:
Blackbird 7, Bullfinch 5, Chaffinch 7, Goldcrest 2, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Green Woodpecker 1, Grey Heron 1, House Sparrow 2, Jay 2, Magpie 3, Moorhen 1, Robin 4, Song Thrush 4, Wren 2, Blue Tit 5, Carrion Crow 4, Dunnock 8, Goldfinch 8, Great Tit 5, Greenfinch 5, Herring Gull 5, Jackdaw 5, Long-tailed Tit 2, Mallard 5, Nuthatch 1, Skylark 1, Woodpigeon 26
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
BTO,
Chesworth,
Chesworth Farm,
Survey,
Volunteer,
Volunteers
Saturday, 11 February 2017
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird count shich produced the following:
Barn Owl 1, Blue Tit 4, Carrion Crow 4, Dunnock 1, Great Tit 3, Greenfinch 2, House Sparrow 2, Magpie 7, Nuthatch 1, Pied Wagtail 1, Song Thrush 7, Wren 1, Blackbird 13, Bullfinch 3, Chaffinch 4, Goldfinch 4, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 12, Jackdaw 20, Mallard 2, Pheasant 1, Robin 4, Woodpigeon 27
Barn Owl 1, Blue Tit 4, Carrion Crow 4, Dunnock 1, Great Tit 3, Greenfinch 2, House Sparrow 2, Magpie 7, Nuthatch 1, Pied Wagtail 1, Song Thrush 7, Wren 1, Blackbird 13, Bullfinch 3, Chaffinch 4, Goldfinch 4, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 12, Jackdaw 20, Mallard 2, Pheasant 1, Robin 4, Woodpigeon 27
Owlbeech Woods - Bird Survey
Eddie Bew carried out his regular bird survey of Owlbeech Woods which produced the following birds:
Starling 1, Magpie 3, Carrion Crow 3, House Sparrow 5, Blackbird 7,Woodpigeon 5, Great Tit 2, Mallard 3, Robin 8, Marsh Tit 1, Blue Tit 8, Chaffinch 4, Pheasant 1, Nuthatch 1, Wren 1, Long-tailed Tit 6, Song Thrush 3, Dunnock 2
1 Grey Squirrel
Starling 1, Magpie 3, Carrion Crow 3, House Sparrow 5, Blackbird 7,Woodpigeon 5, Great Tit 2, Mallard 3, Robin 8, Marsh Tit 1, Blue Tit 8, Chaffinch 4, Pheasant 1, Nuthatch 1, Wren 1, Long-tailed Tit 6, Song Thrush 3, Dunnock 2
1 Grey Squirrel
Saturday, 4 February 2017
Owlbeech Woods - Bird Survey
Eddie Bew carried out a bird survey of the heath which produced the following:
Starling 2, Blackbird 7, House Sparrow 6, Woodpigeon 10, Blue Tit 11, Robin 14, Magpie 9, Song Thrush 6, Goldcrest 5, Mistle Thrush 3, Green Woodpecker 1, Great Tit 6, Jay 2, Chaffinch 2, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Goldfinch 8, Treecreeper 1, Dunnock 6, Carrion Crow 6, Long-tailed Tit 12, Common Buzzard 1, Redwing 30, Nuthatch 1, Coal Tit 2
Roe Deer 2, Grey Squirrel 4
Starling 2, Blackbird 7, House Sparrow 6, Woodpigeon 10, Blue Tit 11, Robin 14, Magpie 9, Song Thrush 6, Goldcrest 5, Mistle Thrush 3, Green Woodpecker 1, Great Tit 6, Jay 2, Chaffinch 2, Great Spotted Woodpecker 2, Goldfinch 8, Treecreeper 1, Dunnock 6, Carrion Crow 6, Long-tailed Tit 12, Common Buzzard 1, Redwing 30, Nuthatch 1, Coal Tit 2
Roe Deer 2, Grey Squirrel 4
Chesworth Farm - Bird Survey
Mike Ayling carried out his weekly bird count which produced the following:
Blackbird 6, Common Buzzard 1, Carrion Crow 1, Dunnock 3, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 20, Jackdaw 11, Magpie 5, Pheasant 1, Song Thrush 6, Wren 1, Blue Tit 3, Canada Goose 3, Chaffinch 3, Goldfinch 8, Great Tit 2, Greenfinch 1, House Sparrow 1, Linnet 28, Moorhen 1, Robin 6, Woodpigeon 24
Blackbird 6, Common Buzzard 1, Carrion Crow 1, Dunnock 3, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Green Woodpecker 1, Herring Gull 20, Jackdaw 11, Magpie 5, Pheasant 1, Song Thrush 6, Wren 1, Blue Tit 3, Canada Goose 3, Chaffinch 3, Goldfinch 8, Great Tit 2, Greenfinch 1, House Sparrow 1, Linnet 28, Moorhen 1, Robin 6, Woodpigeon 24
Labels:
Bird Log,
Birds,
Chesworth,
Chesworth Farm,
FOCWF,
Survey,
Volunteers
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Horsham Green Gym - Butterfly Project at Broadbridge Heath
| A blank canvas! |
The site is on Byfleets Lane, opposite the cricket club; the project is linked to Warnham Butterfly Project on Tillets Lane – a mere wings flap away! The idea being that is will provide a stepping stone habitat for all things lepidopteran. As you can see from the photos above there is an incredible amount of work to go into the project yet but the plans look fantastic. You can see the full plan in the picture below which shows all the work that is yet to be carried out.
| The Details! |
| Plenty to do |
Thursday, 26 January 2017
Warnham LNR - Walnut Tree Plantation
| Bramble Bashing at Warnham LNR |
As you can see from the photo above the hazel whips eventually started to appear once we got deeper into the Bramble. The next job was to remove the tree tubes from the whips that had died, the use of the Bramble to protect the whips was pretty effective here and there weren't to many that had been browsed off and killed. It is hoped that the increased light levels afforded by the scrub clearance should give the whips an excellent growth year coming up.
Once all of the tree tubes had be removed we started the last section of the coppice job which was to reinstate the woven hedge which serves as a barrier to keep most of the public to the paths. In this area of the Plantation the ground flora is very good so we try to keep trampling to a minimum and Helen and Peter were rightly very proud of the job they had done with the barrier! Thank you very much once again to all the Horsham Green Gym members who attended the task. The next volunteer task is at Broadbridge Heath Bike Jumps off Byfleets Lane on Tuesday 31st January. This is a very exciting project of turning the now redundant BMX jumps into a butterfly haven. The meeting location is postcode: RH12 3PA or the OS map ref is TQ152 319
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Owlbeech Woods - Volunteer Task
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| Leechpool Woods |
A stunning morning greeted us as we set off early for a morning of heathland restoration with Horsham Green Gym at Owlbeech Woods. The ground was frozen solid and there was an eerie mist which clung to the trees as Sam, Judith and I headed up early to start the fire. The task today was to head to Redwood Hill Enclosure and uproot/pull the invasive Downy and Silver Birch which had been sprayed in late summer.
| Redwood Hill Enclosure - Owlbeech Woods |
This morning we were bathed in sunshine as the ground began to defrost and there was a definite warmth in what the sun had to offer...spring is on its way...maybe! This mornings task was attended by nearly 30 keen volunteers which allowed us to get through a lot of the birch in the target area. It will only take small group in the near future to finish off the south-east corner of Redwood Hill Enclosure which will make a huge difference this summer. We have recently been able to get a tractor and mower into this area which has meant we can manage the area more effectively in the future. The use of mower as well as our sheep and cattle is that it focuses on one particular area more intensively whereas the livestock do a more 'all-round' job.
Usually this type of approach would not be the ideal scenario as it leads to the habitat all being of one age a bit like a lawn and limits the biodiversity in the area. Those of you who visit the heath regularly may have seen some rather random bits of mowing particularly in this enclosure but also in Broom Heath and Middle Heath. This is an attempt by us to get a range of ages to the heather in particular but also to create some bare areas for the heathland invertebrates to thrive in by scuffing the surface with the mower.
| Before |
Above you can see how effective the group were this morning; the first photo shows how the area looked as we started to uproot the birch at the beginning of the task. Some of the birch were huge, up to 15ft in height with root balls of well over 2ft in diameter but this was nothing to our band of merry men and women and they made light work of all that we could throw at them! The photo below shows how the enclosure looked just before we ended today's task. We now expect the Bracken to try and take a foothold here but that little problem is for another task later in the year!
| After |
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