Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Wildlife at the Ponds








Jimmy Alexander has been carrying out a bird count for us for sometime now. He calls in on a Wednesday, stays for an hour, and counts what he sees in that time. Whilst we are waiting for some of the work to commence on the boardwalks and pathways, I thought it would be good to let you know what has actually been seen up there over the next couple of blogs. Interestingly, today's count include 4 Goosander - 4 male and 1 female. This is a first for our Wetlands.








I don't actually have a picture to show of this bird on our lagoons with me not being at work at the mo, so have "borrowed" a picture from The RSPB website. The top picture is the male and the other, the female.


These handsome diving ducks are a member of the sawbill family, so called because of their long, serrated bills, used for catching fish. A largely freshwater bird, the goosander first bred in the UK in 1871. It built up numbers in Scotland and then since 1970 it has spread across N England into wales, reaching SW England. Its love of salmon and trout has brought it into conflict with fishermen. It is gregarious, forming into flocks of several thousand in some parts of Europe.


So watch out our Koi Carps - I can't see many of these being left once our new residents find them!

Saturday, 9 January 2010

Friday 8th Jan




At Wetlands (8th Jan) with Steve Lowe, Head of Conservation at the Northumberland Wildlife Trust. Saw a beautiful site - three of our swans took off in flight and silly me missed an ideal photo shot. Evidence again of the fox and also footprints on east lagoon. Some silly person decided to walk across it. Very dangerous move!


Friday, 8 January 2010

New to this so please bare with me until I get the hang of things. I will post things on here as work progresses with the work at the Wetlands. You will all know that we have been successful in our bid for a Biffaward for a sum, of £45,000. Thanks to the The Northumberland Wildlife Trust, in particular Steve Lowe and Duncan Hutt and Owen Pugh, in particular John Dickson and Michael Anderson. Work should commence in the next couple of weeks. I will do a diary board and also post pics when available. If any of you would like to add anything, just let me know.