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Andrew's wanderings

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Over the past week I have been out walking as much as possible before I return to work in the coming days. I took in a couple of Green Gym work sites along the way - Farmoor Reservoir, where I checked on the status of the hedge that we cut back earlier in the year, and Barton Fields, where the wild flower meadow that we have helped sow and maintain over the years is in full bloom. At the end of the week on Saturday, we then had our fortnightly Green Gym Zoom chat! A few photo follow. -Andrew The hedge at Farmoor Reservoir that we cut back earlier in the year. The view looking the other way. A great crested grebe out on the reservoir. At Barton Fields... a Pyramidal Orchid. A Meadow Brown butterfly. Another butterfly (large skipper?) on a red clover. One of many froglets crossing the site! A path through the wildflower meadow. A Cornflower. Corn Marigold. Corncockle. Betony. Fireweed/Rosebay Willowherb. A my

A visit to Cothill

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Earlier in the week I went for a walk around Cothill, which of course is where one of our work sites is. During our most recent Zoom chat, Adrian had mentioned that the orchid were out on the fen itself, therefore I was keen to go and take a look. The fen is looking great at the moment and our efforts (along with those of the other volunteers and wardens!) in widening out the wetland area have proved successful. Even after the recent dry spell, it is looking as intended. The photos below illustrate the current state of play. -Andrew One of the many orchids (Common Spotted?). ...and another! Yellow Rattle. A view across the fen from the footpath.

A bird's nest from Kevin

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This was found in the garden on the ground. I think its a finch's nest as I saw one very similar on Spring Watch. It had one empty egg and a broken one with a dead embryo, could have blown down or got at by a predator. It's so delicately made and yet seems to hold together strongly. How do they do it with just their beak?! -Kevin

Online tea break, 6th June 2020

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We held our third online Zoom tea break on Saturday, our favoured way of connecting while the COVID-19 situation keeps us out of action. Sixteen members assembled to discuss what we had been up to and to when we might get underway again!

An update on our wildflower patch

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Eleanor has been back to our wildflower patch in Southern Town Park and sent through a couple of photos to show how well it is doing. There are many more ox eye daisies now.