Despite the blue sky, just three members were enticed from the comfort of their homes to enjoy a crisp and sunny morning at the reserve. Lopping, raking and burning went on around the brook without a break until 1pm, when it was reluctantly conceded that the task was not going to be finished until energy levels had been replenished. So we departed for lunch, safe in the knowledge that we had tried our best, and that no one had fallen into either the brook or the fire.
Ogston Sightings
- Friday 22nd November 2024
Blackbird, Chaffinch, Cormorant (37), Dunnock, Goldcrest, Goldeneye, Goldfinch, Great Crested Grebe, Great Tit, Jay, Kingfisher…
- Thursday 21st November 2024
Chaffinch, Dunlin (1), Goosander (6), Linnet, Reed Bunting, Snipe (8), Water Rail (1), Willow Tit (1)
- Wednesday 20th November 2024
Chiffchaff (3), Common Gull (3), Cormorant (63), Gadwall, Goldeneye (1), Goosander (2), Great Crested Grebe, Lapwing (c.100),…
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