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Mike Warren. Sunny day at Leighton for a while - pictures as annotated. Visited the Crag briefly - Peregrines seen - probably incubating - and Ravens have fledged. ... See MoreSee Less





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Mike Warren. Short spell at the Crag - Peregrines had been heard but not seen although the Raven chicks were still entertaining. Then to Leighton where got a lovely view of Sedge Warbler - pictured - and evasive Cetti! Avocets were scraping nests and Damselflies are emerging. Finding St Mark's flies other than in flight is unusual but found a pair mating. ... See MoreSee Less





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Mike Warren. After speaking to the U3A science group, I called at Foulshaw on the way home. Managed to get a female Brimstone butterfly, heard a Grasshopper Warbler and an Osprey was as close as I've see there - they are usually too distant to be photographed but today was acceptable as a record. Eating a fish. ... See MoreSee Less





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Mike Warren. Arnside Knott - rehearsing a walk I am leading soon. Butterflies (male and female Brimstone, Orange Tip, Green veined White) were not obliging but a Holly Blue was welcome. Pictures as annotated. ... See MoreSee Less





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Mike Warren. Foulshaw early for Adders but no luck. No Large Red Damselflies either (they are out at Leighton). There is a depth gauge with an Osprey on top to monitor the peat depth. At the Crag one Peregrine was almost hidden and did some Duck-like manoeuvres throwing its head back. A fellow observer was confident he had seen another in the nest slot, so looking good! ... See MoreSee Less





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Mike and Jean Warren. A few pictures from the garden recently then a walk in the Bluebell woods - early season this year. ... See MoreSee Less





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Older articles…
Gingerbread Well starts production again!
Brown Hairstreak in the Arnside and Silverdale AONB
Tithe and Inclosure Maps
Early Ordnance Survey maps of Coldwell
A key addition to the mosaic: our "Golden Horseshoe"
Boundary planting and new hedges































