Despite more, and at times heavier, rain than had been forecast, this morning’s work party managed to complete the key tasks of finishing the clearance of vegetation from around the Hide Pond, gaining further ground in the ongoing bramble battle, and burning the cuttings accumulated in the fire-pit.
There was little sign of wildlife in the misty gloom, just one or two Blue Tits and a touring party of 15+ Long-tailed Tits.
Ogston Sightings
- Sunday 21st June 2026
Most notable sightings: Common Sandpiper (1), Common Tern (4), Goldeneye (1), House Martin, Kingfisher, Lapwing,…
- Saturday 20th June 2026
Most notable sightings: Buzzard (2), Common Sandpiper (1), Common Tern (4), Goldeneye (1f), Green Sandpiper…
- Friday 19th June 2026
Most notable sightings: Buzzard, Common Tern (4), Lapwing, Little Egret (6), Little Ringed Plover, Mandarin…
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