Monday, 21 January 2008

2007 Review

Weather was erratic throughout the year. Early hot spell in Spring followed by periods of cold, wet and windy weather.

Heathland Birds: Resident all through the year. Stonechats and Dartford Warblers were successful in breeding. Summer visitors included Nightjars and Tree Pipits.

Butterflies, Dragonflies and Amphibians: Smaller numbers and fewer sightings recorded.

Encouragingly, Smooth Snakes and Doormice confirmed on site.

Events
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15 June Nature of the Night:- A most enjoyable evening using bat detectors and moth traps. Identified sound of Nightjar on the heath.

24 June Open Day:- Well attended despite poor weather on the day

29 July Nature Walk:- A bright sunny morning. Identified 13 bird species, 7 Butterflies, 8 Insects, 2 Reptiles and 35 Wild Flowers.

22 August:- A warm pleasant evening for an enjoyable hour of story telling for both young and old.

28 October Fungi Walk:- Well attended on a damp morning. 55 species identified and recorded.

Award
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In the Spring, a Community Award was presented to George Dunkling in recognition of of his life long contribution to environmental and conservation work. George contributes greatly to Slop Bog Guardians by sharing his comprehensive knowledge, identifying flora and fauna as well as leading nature walks.

Site Management
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Notice Boards erected at all entrances. Interpretation Boards installed. Nature Trail posts positioned awaiting fixing of information plaques. Sponsorship obtained for 3 new Bat boxes and a new Treecreeper nesting box.

Thanks go to all volunteers who helped to monitor and record wild life and assisted in the work parties during the year.