- 15/02/2017
- Nature Notes
Latest news for February
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For those newly joined, welcome and thanks! We hope you enjoy keeping in touch through our newsletter which we send monthly from Sept to June. Please keep an eye on the website, our twitter feed and the board in the car park for more updates.
Autumn & Winter opening hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. We are closed on Tuesdays. In March we will move to 5 p.m. closing and the Friends late closing will restart on Thursday 2nd March.
Friends of Elmley Renewals 2017 stickers now available for collection or send a SAE to us - Kingshill Farm, Elmley, Kent, ME12 3RW. If collecting, David is here Mon, Tues & Friday's and is usually around the car park or farmyard. The stickers work with static not glue so if you want to take it off you can. It will re-stick with a drop of water and a little pressure next time. Renewals keep trickling in. Thank you to everyone who has paid their 2016-17 subs in person or by Paypal. Don't worry if you don't know when to pay as you will receive an email from us or Paypal at the time. |
Farming and land management January has brought a hardness to this winter we have not seem for several years. The accompanying high pressure has also blocked our usual succession of weather fronts and so, despite our team's rain dancing, they have produced very little meaningful rainfall across the marshes. Luckily we have been able to pump water onto the fields along the entry road and with some recent rain this has been enough to draw in some good numbers of waders and fowl in the last few weeks. For a good Spring we will need a sustained period of heavy rain to fill our rills across the broad acres of Elmley to sustain the waders muddy edges through to June. However, it is not all bad news as you will see from the WeBS survey below January recorded a peak just shy of 35,000 birds, a great result for a cold dry year so far. Thanks again to our dedicated volunteers who count them! There are some early signs of Spring to enjoy too. Blackthorns are beginning to burst buds and some early lapwing can be seen displaying on their favorite annual spots. A joy to see in some winter sun! The thumbnail is of one of our newly installed farmland bird feeders installed along the cover strip. We are experimenting with positions and feeds to sustain the linnets and finches along the cover strip. I'm sure the pheasants will be regulars too! Thank you all for your continued support and do collect your 2017 car sticker on your next visit, either from David in the farm yard or the office if he is not available. |
Thoughts from a Regular Not a great deal of activity this month, nevertheless,spring is fast approaching. We have seen Marsh Harriers mating,and Skylarks singing! Speaking of Marsh Harriers, We also noted the return of KaTy, last seen almost 2 years ago to the day, on the 22nd of February 2015. She was wing tagged, at the Ouse Washes in 2013.which reminds me to encourage everyone to note where and when (not only at Elmley) and report any green wing tagged birds you see here http://hawkandowl.org/our-work/research/report-marsh-harriers-with-green-wing-tags/ and see if you can find them here http://www.nwnrg.co.uk/research/marsh_harrier/MH_Project_Recoveries.htm The recent hard frosts made for some spectacular views, and has laid the grasses low allowing better views of the small passerines that enjoy them. |
Winter Birds |
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Mute Swan |
Cygnus olor |
Ruff |
Philomachus pugnax |
Brent Goose |
Branta bernicla |
Redshank |
Tringa totanus |
Greylag Goose |
Anser anser |
Turnstone |
Arenaria interpres |
(Greater) Canada Goose |
Branta Canadensis |
Common Tern |
Sterna hirundo |
Shelduck |
Tadorna tadorna |
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Gadwall |
Anas strepera |
Lesser Black-backed Gull |
Larus fuscus |
Teal |
Anas crecca |
Herring Gull |
Larus argentatus |
Mallard |
Anas platyrhynchos |
Stock Dove |
Columba oenas |
Pintail |
Anas acuta |
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Wigeon |
Anas Penelope |
Barn Owl |
Tyto alba |
Shoveler |
Anas clypeata |
Little Owl |
Athene noctua |
Pochard |
Aythya farina |
Short Eared Owl |
Asio flammeus |
Tufted Duck |
Aythya fuligula |
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Egyptian Goose |
Alopochen aegyptiaca |
Jackdaw |
Corvus monedula |
Cormorant |
Phalacrocorax carbo |
Rook |
Corvus frugilegus |
Great White Egret |
Egretta |
Carrion Crow |
Corvus corone |
Little Egret |
Egretta garzetta |
Green Woodpecker |
Picus viridis |
Grey Heron |
Ardea cinerea |
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Little Grebe |
Tachybaptus ruficollis |
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Marsh Harrier |
Circus aeruginosus |
Coot |
Fulica atra |
Buzzard |
Buteo buteo |
Moorhen |
Gallinula chloropus |
Kestrel |
Falco tinnunculus |
Kingfisher |
Alcedo atthis |
Merlin |
Falco columbarius |
Bearded Tit |
Panurus biarmicus |
Peregrine |
Falco peregrinus |
Goldcrest |
Regulus regulus |
Hen Harrier (m) |
Circus cyaneus |
Wren |
Troglodytes troglodytes |
Curlew |
Numenius arquata |
Skylark |
Alauda arvensis |
Oystercatcher |
Haematopus ostralegus |
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Avocet |
Recurvirostra avosetta |
Cetti’s Warbler |
Cettia cetti |
Ringed Plover |
Charadrius hiaticula |
Blackcap |
Sylvia atricapilla |
Golden Plover |
Pluvialis apricaria |
Starling |
Sturnus vulgaris |
Grey Plover |
Pluvialis squatarola |
Robin |
Erithacus rubecula |
Lapwing |
Vanellus vanellus |
Stonechat |
Saxicola torquatus |
Little Stint |
Calidris minuta |
Fieldfare |
Turdus pilaris |
Snipe |
Gallinago gallinago |
House Sparrow |
Passer domesticus |
Jack Snipe |
Lymnocryptes minimus |
Meadow Pipit |
Anthus pratensis |
Black-tailed Godwit |
Limosa limosa |
Goldfinch |
Carduelis carduelis |
Bar-tailed Godwit |
Limosa lapponica |
Reed Bunting |
Emberiza schoeniclus |
Common Sandpiper |
Actitis hypoleucos |
Linnet |
Carduelis cannabina |
Green Sandpiper |
Tringa ochropus |
Snow Bunting |
Plectrophenax nivalis |
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