A good turnout of regulars and wheelbarrows ensured that all the key tasks were completed in good time. The advertised “monster bonfire” was more of a controlled slow-burn due to some overnight dampness, but it achieved what was asked of it in the end. There was even time for a leisurely walk around the site, during which many insects were photographed for inclusion in a separate sightings post.
Many thanks to everyone who came to help.
Ogston Sightings
- Monday 14th April 2025
Blackcap (2), Curlew (2), Ringed Plover (2), Sand Martin (49), Shoveler (3), White Wagtail (1).…
- Sunday 13th April 2025
Blackcap, Common Gull, Common Sandpiper (1), Curlew (2), House Martin, Little Egret (1), Ringed Plover…
- Saturday 12th April 2025
Blackcap (2), Curlew (3), Shelduck (4), Shoveler (10), Skylark, Willow Warbler, Yellow Wagtail (1). …
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