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The "Area Seen" refers to the 11 sections that the Brook has been split into for monitoring purposes (see Wildlife page under Monitoring ).
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All sightings unless stated are from personal observations by Eddie Napper.
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Birds
30/11/21 Paul O'Neill was watchig Ashridge Meadows in Area 7A and saw a Little Egret in Ashridge Stream and a Green Sandpiper that flew over Ashridge Meadows from the East and landed in Ashridge Stream. 29/11/21 A Stock Dove appeared in Paul Bright Thomas's Area 4 garden with 10 Wood Pigeons as soon as he put out some seed . 2 Mistle Thrush flew over my Garden and 3 Kestrel were seen in Area 7A at Ashridge Meadows by Paul O'Neill. 28/11/21
27/11/21 With Storm Arwen, battering the Country and lowering temperatures, I spent most of the day watching my garden feeders in Area 4 . It was the usual 15 species that were seen.The feeders were well stocked and this meant a visit from (maximum count) 40+ Starling ,10 Wood Pigeons , 10 Collard Dove and 15 House Sparrow . 24/11/21 In Area 4 a Peregrine was seen chasing Feral Pigeons . 23/11/21 In my Area 4 garden, Jay were enjoying the afternoon sun.Shame about the branch in the way of the photo. Paul Bright Thomas was in his Area 4 garden again where 40 Redwing went over in 2 flocks, a Goldcrest was heard 5 Ring necked Parakeet were seen heading South East , Kingfisher calls were heard again from the Emm Brook and 2 Raven were seen heading North 22/11/21 In Area 8 a Little Egret was seen perched on the Bridge on Old Forest Road by Bill Sheldon. My Area 4 garden Bird Feeders were quickly vacated by the diners this morning as a Sparrowhawk flew overhead . Over Paul Bright Thomas's Area 4 garden were 25 Redwing in small flocks, a possible Teal 5 Brambling , Kingfisher calls were heard from the Emm Brook and using "nocmig" methods a Lapwing was recorded overnight at 02:24.Nocmig is nocturnal migration and is the nocturnal equivalent of visible migration watching, and typically employs sound recording equipment to capture the flight calls of migrating birds. 21/11/21
19/11/21 Hovering over the fields in Area 7A was a Kestrel. 18/11/21 Seen in and around Paul Bright Thomas's Area 4 garden today were a Greylag Goose which flew in from the North East then back North West,with some calling , 2 Fieldfare heading West and 5 Ring necked Parakeet moving South. 17/11/21
15/11/21 Paul Bright Thomas was watching his Area 4 garden and the skies above this morning and saw at least 1 Brambling in a flock of approx 20 finches heading West, 2 Siskin moving North ,12 Fieldfare heading West and 25 Redwing heading West/North West. During an afternoon stroll in Area 5 I met a man who had just photographed a Male, Kingfisher sat on a branch above the river near Dragonfly Bridge. 14/11/21
13/11/21 A Tawny Owl was heard calling in Area 4 at 19:10. 08/11/21
07/11/21 In Area 10 several flocks of Long tailed Tit were in the riverside trees. Heard calling were Green Woodpecker and Ring necked Parakeet. Hovering over the roadside embankment in Area 7A was a Kestrel. 05/11/21
04/11/21 In a Hawthorn bush in the top corner of the Area 10 car park field 15 + Redwing were seen by Anna Cronin. 02/11/21 Paul Bright Thomas was watching his Area 4 garden again this morning , with some sucess. Seen were a Grey Heron , a Mistle Thrush over heading towards the East, a Siskin , 1 Lesser Redpoll over South,4 Stock Dove heading South with a total count of 170 Wood Pigeon , 15 Chaffinch . and 15 Black-headed Gull . 01/11/21
01/11/21 Near the Emm Brook in Area 10 a Great White Egret was seen by Don Broadbridge. |
Insects
30/11/21 With the start of the "Metrological Winter" on the 1st December rapidly approaching and my last 2 attempts with the moth trap producing no moths, I shall be putting my trap away till next year, when it will return. 24/11/21 The general rule of thumb for "Winter Mothing is that there are still a few species out there to be found despite much lower numbers, some of which you won't see at any other time of the year. Provided that the temperature is a few degrees above freezing at dusk, even if a frosty and clear night is forecast there will still be moths around for the first few hours after dark. With this in mind , I put out the Moth trap overnight , (23/11/21) in my Area 4 garden and emptied it this morning.Caught was just 1 moths of 1 species that was a solitary December Moth Poecilocampa populi . Might need a rethink of my theory.Following inspection and recording/photographing anything caught was released. 19/11/21
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Plants/ Trees As the leaves on the trees and hedgerows start to change colour to a yellowey gold, find out why at Why do leaves change colour . 20/11/21
Fungi Do not eat any fungi that have not been properly identified by a qualified professional, some are DEADLY when ingested (all species MUST BE cooked). 07/11/21
Amphibians and Reptiles
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02/11/21 At 03:30 in Area 4 a Red Fox Vulpes vulpes . could be heard calling. Fish/ Crustaceans
Molluscs
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