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For previous months sightings see Archive
The "Area Seen" refers to the 11 sections that the Brook has been split into for monitoring purposes (see Wildlife page under Monitoring ).
For what you can expect to see on the Emm this month, click here March
All sightings unless stated are from personal observations by Eddie Napper.
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Birds
30/03/23 A Willow Warbler was seen and heard by Roger Stansfield and Brian Bennett in the copse in the middle of the Car Park field. 29/03/23 Returning Spring migrants were seen and heard in Area 10 today, a singing Willow Warbler was heard by David Rimes and a solitary Swallow with several House Martin were seen over Black Swan Lake by Fraser Cottington. 25/03/23 A singing male Blackcap was heard in Area 10 by Fraser Cottington. 24/03/23 A very recently fledged Blackbird was seen on Paul-Bright Thomas's lawn in Area 4. It has virtually zero tail length. He is keeping an eye out for a neighbouring cat . 21/03/23
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16/03/23 The first returning Sand Martin of the year were seen in Area 10 by Tim James. 15/03/23
14/03/23 In Area 4 Paul Bright Thomas saw Male and female Blackbird .Both parents were bringing small worms to the nest, so presumabely the young have already hatched. A Male Blackcap was also seen. 12/03/23 Another sign of Spring. The first wave of migrants have arrived with at least 7 Chiffchaff seen and heard around Area 10 by Fraser Cottington. 10/03/23 Late news received yesterday from Simon Bartlam . A pair of Kingfisher have been seen along the Emm Brook in Area 10 at Dinton Pastures around the main car park area in the last few weeks. 09/03/23 A walk around Area 7 near Emmbrook School today, between the showers . A Grey Heron flew over the Brook and in the bushes were Wren , Blackbird , Robin , and House Sparrow . 06/03/23
05/03/23 Ralph Watts was out around Gorrick Plantation in Area 1 and saw 3 Redwing ,20 Jackdaw ,30 Rook, 2 Blackbird , 4 Robin, a Great Spotted Woodpecker , 3 Ring-necked Parakeet , a Mistle Thrush and a Little Owl . 04/03/23
03/03/23 In Area 10 a Redwing was seen in the hedge by the Emm Brook at the car park field bridge by Mike Watt. 02/03/23 Fraser Cottington briefly saw a Woodcock flying towards the Green Bridge at dusk in Area 10 and the 2 Barn Owl were seen in the Wet Meadow by Steve Clarke. Another Little Egret was seen this time in Area 4 gliding through the Emm Brook trees downstream from Kingfisher Bridge by Paul Bright Thomas. 01/03/23 The first day of meteorological Spring. In Area 7A at Toutley Bridge a Little Egret was seen in the Ashridge Stream before flying to the trees and then onto the Bridge railings. Seen by Bill Sheldon. |
Insects
28/03/23
26/03/23 With a dry evening forcast the moth trap was out in my Area 4 garden and run between 18:30-24.00 . On inspection it held 4 moths of 3 species. A Small Quaker Orthosia cruda a Common Quaker Orthosia cerasi and 2 Hebrew Character Orthosia gothica . No new moth species were added to the FOTEB Moth list so the the total for 2023 remains at 14. Following inspection and recording/photographing anything caught was released. 24/03/23 In Area 5 by the pond the first Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris of the year was seen . 22/03/23 In Area 10 the first Brimstone Gonepteryx rhamni Butterfly of the year was seen by Alan Rymer. 21/03/23
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12/03/23 The recent run of cold and wet weather has forced the moth trap back into temporary retirement and the shed. Hopefully the weather will change soon. 04/03/23
02/03/23 In the midday sun an unidentified Hoverfly species was seen very briefly on Primroses in my Area 4 garden.Hopefully a sign of things to come. |
Plants/ Trees
24/03/23
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09/03/23
Fungi Do not eat any fungi that have not been properly identified , some are DEADLY when ingested . Amphibians and Reptiles
Mammals 10/03/23 Whilst taking down the Information Board for repair by Wokingham Mens Shed in Area 7 a Wood Mouse Apodemus sylvaticus was seen moving through the Brambles to the rear, Not sure if it was living in the Board. 02/03/23 Woken up again by a barking Red Fox Vulpes vulpes moving through Area 4, at 02:20. Molluscs
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