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Cholsey Wildlife: More of the same!
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Welcome to a log of wildlife seen in and around the village of Cholsey, Oxfordshire, UK.(and occasionally elsewhere)! Wednesday, 6 May 2015. More of the same! Weather was very much the same as yesterday with a strong SW blowing and heavy seas so a non-birding excursion off island was in order to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Dor. A sea watch early morning produced, 1 Pomarine Skua. And 2 Great Skua. And 1 Great Northern Diver. Only other passerines noted was a Whitethroat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cholsey Wildlife: Portland 4th May
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Welcome to a log of wildlife seen in and around the village of Cholsey, Oxfordshire, UK.(and occasionally elsewhere)! Monday, 4 May 2015. Variable weather, a clear night with a full moon and a sunny start, cloud building through the day and rain by 17:00, light to fresh SW then turning SE, mean temp around 14°. Needless to say, clear skies and very minimal visible migration on both land and sea. However the following noted today: 10 Wheatear. A trickle of Swallow. Through c100, 1 Lesser Whitethroat.
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Worksites - Wallingford Green Gym
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A TCV Community Network Group site. Rewards of Green Gym. Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve. This is our favourite site on the Chiltern Downs. You may well have seen part of it without realizing, while travelling on the M40. It is one of. S Spotlight Reserves because it offers some of the best opportunities for visitors to enjoy a wildlife experience more details on their website ( Aston Rowant. Castle Meadows, Wallingford. Riverside Meadow, Crowmarsh Gifford. Mowbray Fields NR, Didcot. We hold sessio...
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Useful web sites for Walkers
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Here are some useful web sites. You can add some more on our Add a Web Site page. All information, products or services for walkers are welcome. Ideas for a walking holidays on the newly opened 125 mile Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path - spectacular scenery, a gem that has yet to be found by the hoards! Quiet, relaxing, hassle free. Welcome to David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History Website. WALKING IN BRITAIN. Walking Books, Accommodation, Maps, Walking Holidays, Outdoor Gear. First farmed over 4000 year...
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Abingdon Green Gym Blog: June 2015
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Abingdon Green Gym Blog. The latest news on the events and activities of Abingdon's Green Gym. Monday, June 29, 2015. Frilford Heath SSSI, 27th June 2015. Sixteen Green Gymmers turned out on what proved to be a beautiful sunny day to pull up yet more Himalayan Balsam. Our tea break was enhanced by some delicious Spanish apple tarts, which Victor had made to celebrate his birthday. Some of us varied the work after the break by pulling up plants on the edge of the large, murky pond, though nobody indul...
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Radley Lakes - Friends of Radley Lakes Home Page
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How you can help. Download ecology reports and surveys. The Friends of Radley lakes annual quiz will be held on S. Read More. Friends of Radley Lakes Home Page. Find out about Radley Lakes and the Friends of Radley Lakes, how to join us and participate in our activities and support the Lakes. Friends of Radley Lakes (FRL) is a community group which exists to care for the Radley Lakes area, between Abingdon and Radley in Oxfordshire. We work closely with the Earth Trust. Site created by Andy Fairbairn.
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Paul Nash and The Wittenham Clumps
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Map of Wittenham Clumps. Map of Boars Hill. The Wittenham Clumps are a well-known and loved, local landmark; a pair of wooded chalk hills rising above the flat landscape of South Oxfordshire. Visible for miles around, they are crowned by the oldest planted hilltop beeches in England. There are spectacular views across the countryside. The Little Wittenham Woods. Also known as the Sinodun Hills. The Wittenham Clumps are part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Oxfordshire Wildlife & Landscape Study - About Us
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Skip to main content. Skip to access keys link. For a number of reasons many of Oxfordshire's diverse landscapes and habitats have changed radically over the past 40-50 years. To gain a better understanding of these changes Oxfordshire County Council undertook a three year landscape and biodiversity completed in 2004. It is called the Oxfordshire Wildlife and Landscape Study (OWLS) and comprises Oxfordshire’s Landscape Character Assessment. It was jointly sponsored by:. Formerly the Northmoor Trust).
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