After a break of about a month it is lovely to come back to At the moment there are signs of an unusually mild winter with bulbs pushing up and it is hoped that early flowers will not be caught by a winter blast greeting the New Year. In the week between Christmas and New Year the first crocus flower was found by the warden. Following some high winds in December a dead sycamore fell across the path by the cold frames. This has since been cleared away and the paths are clear again. Decaying wood is an important habitat locally and within the reserve and some standing dead wood will be left when possible to support specialist invertebrate populations of the reserve. The safety of visitors to the reserve is always considered and is kept in balance with the needs of the wildlife. Volunteers have widened the path by the Terrace to enable the wider trailer to reach the daffodil bank. As hidden bulbs have appeared along the path they have been replanted in areas where they will be able to flower safely away from boots and wheels. In order to perpetuate the flora of A Happy New Year to you all. |
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