Spot the Bee Fly etc. etc. Update April 25th 2022
Hello again, sorry for the gap in proceedings but we have been away on a short holiday enjoying a lovely sunny river cruise in Holland. I hope I have recovered all the sightings and comments sent to me since the last update.
First up is Marjorie with her Anemone success story!
8th April from Marjorie Trendall: Hello Joan, I planted a native wood anemone beneath this crab apple tree several years ago. Last year 2 or 3 plants came up and flowered. This year 62 plants have appeared despite surrounding couch grass - I've heard that comfrey can control couch do wood anemones have a similar effect? I've enclosed pictures of them. Best Wishes, Marjorie.
Next we have an interesting observation from Ian following their visit to the RSPB reserve at Arne.
15th April from Ian Middleton: Hi Mike, - On Wednesday, Viv and I spent the day at RSPB Arne. We saw Curlew, Godwit (we could not tell which Godwit because they were very far from the hide) in the water there were Shelduck and Teal as well as Little Egrets. We saw a Marsh Harrier in flight and an Osprey on the nest pole. There were many Roe Deer and we also saw a basking Slow Worm. Sadly, due to the limitations of my camera and the tide being out, I only got one decent photo; it was of a Chiffchaff. I know it was a Chiffchaff because it told me so.
If anyone is thinking of visiting, it is worth noting that the café is open but not serving hot food. It does have a range of sandwiches and cakes as well as hot and cold drinks. Kind regards, Ian
18th April from Rob Agar: Hooray, after two years finally got me a kingfisher at Moor Green, Eversley......took loads of shots and the bird was most obliging. There Sunday and Monday...
Great shots Rob, - wish I had taken them!
Next up is from friend Alan Meeks with these Alpacas and the ever increasing Egyptian Geese:
22nd April from Alan Meeks:
Mike, I promised to send you the Egyptian Goose pictures taken in the Pirbright Village Pond for consideration so here they are plus the Alpacas taken at West Heath, Pirbright. Regards, Alan