Litter-pick and Wildflowers

We did a good old litter-pick today on the Berrybanks to Potsford’s Dam section. Victoria, Tom, Mick, Reece and Paul made it to the bird-feeder clearing and we fanned-out from here, after a coffee and catch-up.

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We have loads of wildflowers and grass growing, but it is not quite the classic and colourful wavy meadow that I had in my mind’s eye.

I guess we just need to go with it across the summer and try and weed out what we don’t want in the autumn.

Great to have Mick and Steven guiding, educating and correcting us on wildflower ID. It is the only way that we are going to learn, so please keep doing what you are doing, guys 😀

Wildflowers spotted:

(The camera on my new phone proved to be pretty useless at close-up shots – I won’t be using it again!!)

ladys smock

Lady’s Smock/Cuckoo Flower

hogweed

Hogweed

black medic

Black Medick

common vetch

Common Vetch

cow parsley

Cow Parsley

garlic mustard

Garlic Mustard/Jack in the Hedge

Well, that is about it for May. Roll on June and the summer months.

Paul

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Weekender

Great turn-out for our weekend workday. Tom, Victoria, Tim, Marcus, Aaron and Paul made it to the steps down to the reservoir and we cracked on with replacing the steps that had come loose – which was most of them, to be honest!!

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Plenty of thought going into making the steps a bit more permanent.

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And a million times better than having to slide down the slope on your backside, like what everyone has had to do for the last decade or so.

Tom and Victoria kept the top of the path litter-free and snipped back any bramble runners trying to fill the void.

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There are plenty of wildflowers growing where the scrub and heavy canopy has been pushed back. This is great for wildlife and biodiversity, and the open nature of the path means it is not intimidating and cramped for users.

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It’s a known fact that if people cannot see ahead of themselves for a hundred yards or so, they do start to feel apprehensive and worried, so there are many reasons for keeping the path nice and wide, not forgetting the really encouraging sight of the spread of the buttercup meadow, up onto the cleared areas.

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It shows what happens when we help to manage the balance with scrub and wildflowers.

Flora and Fauna Spotted:

(If you see any ID errors please shout out)

germander speedwell

germander speedwell

field scabious

Great Burnet

herb bennet

herb bennet

bugle

ground ivy

dandelion

dandelion and Fat Thighed Flower Beetle

buttercup

buttercup

dove's-foot cranesbill

dove’s-foot crane’s-bill

Plenty of things for people to get excited about on the greenway – walking, cycling, running, photography, wildlife, wildflower ID and recording, picnics, countryside, bug-life, community, working together, coffee and biscuits, exercise and outdoor-life, bats, birds and butterflies.

Come on down and get involved with this community project!

Paul

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It was worth waiting for…

What was worth waiting for? The banana loaf cake that Marcus had promised last week, but we got rained off, so Reece, Marcus, Aaron and myself had to wait until this week.

bananasIt was delicious, it was so yummy I forgot to take a photo of us eating it – nom, nom, nom…

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Possession is nine-tenths of the law, nothing to see here, M’lord…

We just pulled up a load more nettles and newly shooting brambles on our wildflower patches. Stuff is starting to sprout so it won’t be long until we start to see a bit of colour.

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Our hedge is starting to green up in places. We can work on this in the autumn, but it is getting there slowly but surely.

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This is the wildflower clearing at bench #4, with the view across the heath.

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And this is the reed-bed on the other side of the bank that needs a lot of TLC in the autumn.

Flora and Fauna spotted:

red campion

red campion

doves foot cranesbill

dove’s-foot cranesbill

As always, if you spot a wildflower ID error please shout out, if you have a spare bit of cash, consider us poor waifs and strays and our empty begging bowls (just click the link above), and of course, if you want to come on down and join us, you are more than welcome. Plenty of biscuits, cake, coffee and laughs…

Paul

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Visit from The Hulk

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Marvel must have sent Hulk because everything has turned green!

He left the nettle-pulling for the rest of us superheroes, in the form of Howard, Marcus, Wayne and myself…

Thanks – Hulk!

We set up camp at bench #2, the area where we put down a load of lady’s bedstraw seeds. We need to take care not to pull this out, thinking it is sticky-weed. They are both of the same cleavers family so may well look similar before flowering.

DSC_2391Pulling up the nettles and any bramble shoots. This will give everything else a chance to germinate and grow. Nothing will grow under dense canopy or ground-cover.

DSC_2392The newly seeded areas are starting to really green up. Hopefully, in a few weeks, we will have an idea of what is actually growing.DSC_2401Here’s one we seeded earlier. It’s looking very green!

Something else going green are the whips that we dug up from clearing #2 and planted into our hedge at clearing #3.

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It’s a nice feeling to be using the natural resources around us to create something new.

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After our coffee and cookie break…

adsa cookies

…very tasty and definitely recommended, we had a go at wildflower identification.

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ground ivy

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white dead-nettle

Butterflies spotted were brimstone, orange-tip, peacock and speckled wood.

iRecord has been updated (please let me know how you get on with iRecord as a recording tool).

Also, please shout out any wrongly identified flowers.

Next week we are at bench #3 with a promise of banana cake…

Paul

 

 

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Wakey wakey!!

Finally, the greenway seems to be waking up!

A lot of our old favourites are starting to show and the newly planted mini-meadows are full of new shoots.

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The new kit-bag has a special place for biscuits, and is starting to fill up with other stuff like our first-aid kit and other gubbins.

The task at the moment is a little bit rubbish, in that we ware trying to weed out nettles and bramble from our newly seeded mini-wildflower areas, but Marcus, Aaron and myself persevered with it on Wednesday morning.

It will be worth it when all the new shoots start to come on.

Flora and fauna:

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Bluebell

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forget-me-not

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lesser celandine

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bugle

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bloody-nosed beetle

All finds entered on iRecord.

Back to pulling up nettles and bramble next week!!

Paul

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Tingling Fingers

Tingling Fingers – sounds like a real ale brewed at a Warwickshire micro-brewery. Sadly, the nearest any of us lot got to alcohol was the anti-bac hand-wash in the first-aid kit.

The coffee came a close second-place though, for Marcus, Phil, Aaron and me. The biscuits were a treat worth waiting for, too.

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Yes, this week was a “pulling up nettles” day. No matter how we do it, the little blighters always seem to find a way through our gloves and sting our fingers repeatedly. It is a strange sensation to then spend the rest of the day with tingling fingers.

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It is great exercise, nonetheless.

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And gives everything else in our mini-wildflower meadow a chance to grow.

Our new observation bench overlooks the wildflowers and bird-feeders. It is pretty damn good to sit and watch from a slight distance, even if I say so myself. We had birds all over the feeders straight away after replenishing, and an orange-tip butterfly made an appearance.

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Please record anything spotted on iRecord (link above) and please let me know how easy, or not, it is to use. I get on OK with it but I am not sure if this is the same for everyone.

Wildflowers

We seemed to struggle to find anything other than green today, which makes me wonder if our scrub to grassland ratio is a bit skewed, but we managed to capture a couple of flowers.

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White deadnettle

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Violet

Well, that’s about it for this week.

Next week it will be, err… same again, please, barmaid, at bench #2.

Paul

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We Have Gone All Posh

Wednesday workday at Berrybanks was very refined with coffee and biscuits at the half-way interval. I liked it. The only thing lacking was somewhere to sit, so we need to make something like this…

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We cannot have a picnic bench on this part, but we can make a nice log circle. A job for Autumn and someone with a chainsaw, maybe?

Mick, Marcus, Victoria and myself made it today and litter-picked from the underpass to The Bear. We collected just three sacks full, thanks to Tom for his efforts whilst doing his DofE Bronze award.

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The next litter-pick will be from The Bear, working northwards to the start, but not until May.

It was a little cold for wildlife spotting, but we did start our new activity of photographing and recording the wildflowers that we are seeing.

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Common Dog Violet

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Brooklime (yet to flower)

There were others, but we just need to gradually get up-to-speed, rather than go mad and then start to drown under the burden of trying to identify loads and loads of flowers all at once. Plus me and Marcus are still waiting for our ID books to arrive.

Both have been recorded on iRecord.

Lastly, look at what happens when people are directed around natural barriers…

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…grass and wildflowers grow!

Until next time, back down the other end!

Paul

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Coffee and Biscuits is the Way Forward

What a difference a coffee, a biscuit, and a natter can make…

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I don’t remember where the flask was foraged from, but the cups cost £4.50. In terms of value and use, I would probably say that is £4.50 very well spent!

Marcus, Tom (doing his DofE), Tom’s Dad, Mick and myself got down to the bird-feeder clearing on Saturday and litter-picked up to the underpass and back.

Loads of users of the path. Mountain bike groups, runners, walkers, dogs, children. Really good to see it getting so much use.

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We still have our lovely avenue of trees, despite the recent chopping back.

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We just need to fill in the gaps.

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But all-in-all, it looks, err, OK, if a little different!?

Wildlife spotting…

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Bloody-nosed beetle south of bridleway

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Bloody-nosed beetle north of bridleway

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Yellow Brain fungus south of underpass

And lastly, in our efforts to create the bench areas we have not noticed the ivy growth!!

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It has gone a bit mad and needs to be cleared right back. We used to have lovely spring violets growing here, a great early source of nectar. It may be worth trying to clear a bit every time we walk past it?

Until the next one!

Paul

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Spring/Summer 2019

Donations

You may have noticed our menu bar above has become a bit more relevant. One of the new tabs is “donations” and our crowdfunding page for ongoing bits and bobs now works. If you like the greenway and have a spare couple of quid, feel free to throw it our way. It helps us to keep the show on the road. Thanks.

Photos and iRecord

This summer I really want us to get down and dirty with the wildflowers and wildlife. Mick’s suggestion is to split the workdays into two, where we spend the first section doing the task in hand, break for coffee, and then spend the second section photographing and identifying what we spot (Mick recommends a brilliant book for this). Rather than trying to create another database or list of pictures, which becomes a pain to maintain after set-up, we can just upload directly to iRecord. Tab to access is above.

Shorter Hours

I have pushed the start time by half an hour whilst we are on summer hours. We no longer need to be doing the heavy work that the cutting season requires, so now we have a more chilled out workday, with coffee and biscuits, across the summer season. How does that sound?

Things To Make

Anyone who is unable to come down to the workdays, or can, but also has the time and the ability to make stuff, can make bee hotels for us. This is our most needed item at the moment. Oh to have the skill and patience to be crafty!

Bird Food and Storage

We would love to extend our range of food offering to attract different birds,  but the problems are, squirrels eating it, humping bags of seeds and nuts up and down to the bird-feeding area, continual damage to the feeders, the rate that the food is eaten and, of course, the cost. If we can devise a way of storing food on-site that is critter-resistant, this at least helps us get around a few of these issues. Thinking caps on!

Observation Bench

We are now the proud owners of an observation bench, thank-you to a very generous resident of Cawston. Anyone can use this bench to observe our bird-feeders from the distance of the opposite bank. We are trying to create a natural hide so binoculars or a camera with a long lens will be required if recording. Remember to update iRecord.

Mental Health 

This is all about the part of us trying to open up the path so that it offers something to everyone. The underlying reason is that it hopefully enables people to get involved on one level or another and opens up the opportunity to meet other people, find a common interest, and hopefully, friendships are then formed. There is probably still a load of work to do in this area. However, the menu tab has been updated but we could maybe do with little bit of help or direction with this.

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How Many Blokes to Move a Bench?

I don’t think any of us had our Weetabix this morning… Moving the bench was such an effort!

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There it is… Just a few miles away!!

Chris, Marcus, Aaron and Paul made the trip down to the end of our patch. The scrub needed a little bit of a trim so people are not forced to jump into it if a cyclist comes from the other way!

It really is no fun having your clothes snagged by bramble when you are trying to do the right thing by giving way.

And that really is it. The views of open countryside, just a few hundred metres from the built-up areas, are lovely.

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To sit at a bench and watch the view change with the season is simply priceless.

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And if the view does not grab your interest, take a look a little closer.

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We have mini-beasts.

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If you are really brave, you can make friends with them…

Moving into spring, we will just be keeping the path clear, monitoring the bird and bat boxes, keeping the feeders topped-up, and weeding out bramble and nettles from our wildflower clearings. Plenty of photographing, identifying and recording opportunities and a real chance for us to slow down and actually enjoy the little slice of paradise that we have created.

With this in mind, I have ordered some picnic mugs and a flask for coffee. Please let me know what biscuits you would like.

Next week we are at the Cawston Bridleway bridge working northwards. Litter-picking and snipping back any encroaching shoots and runners.

Great morning, plenty of banter, a fitting end to the clearing season!

Paul

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