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I am sad to say that I have spend little time on the reserve in the past week because I have hurt my foot, at the moment I can put …
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I am sad to say that I have spend little time on the reserve in the past week because I have hurt my foot, at the moment I can put …
Hi, In Laura’s latest blog she talked about the Ranger team’s search for rare plants on the reserve. This task also provided the perfect opportunity to admire some of the …
Once again we had a very quiet and cold weekend here at the Peregrine Watch. However our lovely pair decided to reward us on Saturday with some action passing food …
I hope you enjoyed reading about my golden eagle adventure last week; I love how you can only travel a short distance to see something so iconic such as this …
Hi, The first house martin of the year arrived on the 26th, a single bird which was seen feeding over grassland with swallows from the woodland trail. However this was …
Once again things have been very quiet here at the watch. This week I spent more time here than usual as I was covering for Sam, our other peregrine intern, …
It’s been all go here on the reserve with lots of birds appearing over the past week or so. For an in-depth update, read the blog with recent sightings by …
Hi, High pressure created excellent conditions for bird migration, resulting in the appearance of our first willow warbler (near Corra Linn, 16th) and blackcap (Mid Lodge, 20th). There was also …
Folklore, local legends, hidden features, listed buildings, wildlife and famous visitors from past and present. This is just some of what you can expect from the new Victorian trail through …
It’s been a slow weekend here at the watch site where the birds are concerned. I’ve been told by our dedicated volunteers that on Thursday the falcon was sitting for …