Mixed weather conditions this period with heavy rain, strong winds and warm clear bright days. As Autumn is upon us the Reserve has mellowed, with warm colours showing on the deciduous trees and the last of the heathland heather flowers still attracting bees on sunny days. The misty damp mornings give the visitor the opportunity to view the multitude and variety of spiders' webs adorning trees, gorse and heather. These can easily go undetected so an observation walk is strongly recommended.
The Goldcrest and tit species are busy on the pine tree canopy extracting seeds from the cones. A Kingfisher has been spotted on route from the boardwalk area travelling north to Uddens Water.
Watch out for flocks of birds in the coming months. Some are gathering to migrate eg Swallows/Swifts, some are arriving for our Winter eg Redwing/Fieldfare whilst others are resident Winter flocks of Starling and Finches. Also watch out and listen for flocks of Crossbill moving at speed across the site.
Many fungi are now appearing so look out for them in the woodland areas.
SIGHTINGS
Hazel Wood: Goldfinch, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Jays, Greenfinch, Willow Warbler, Chaffinch, Wrens, Blackbirds, Robins, Nuthatch, Goldcrests, Tawny Owl, Long Tailed/Coal/Blue/Great Tits, Buzzard, Pipistrelle Bats, Large White/Painted Lady/Red Admiral/Speckled Wood butterflies, Bracket and Common Earth Star fungi.
Wet Wood: Jays, Goldcrests, Nuthatch,Song Thrush, Blue/Great/Long Tailed/Coal Tits, Robins,Blackbirds.
Boardwalk: Kingfisher, Buzzard, Kestrel, Jays, Magpies, Swallows.
Beaufoys Plantation: Jays, Buzzard, Long Tailed/Coal/Blue/Great Tits, Redstart, Stock Doves.
Heathland: Ravens, Kestrel, Buzzards, Magpies, Green/Great Spotted Woodpeckers.
Friday, 17 October 2008
Nature Fact
Not all spiders catch their prey by using webs. An example is the Wolf Spider which is strong and has long legs which enable it to chase and catch small prey such as beetles, caterpillars and slugs
Site Management
Clearance of the new permissive footpath through the woodland at the west end of Hazelwood is nearing completion in preparation for hard surfacing. A small number of large trees and limbs of trees identified as unstable will be removed in forthcoming weeks.
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