On a chilly February Saturday morning where else would you rather be than shuffling up and down a muddy verge next to a busy road??? Ok, it doesn’t sound much fun but our keen band of volunteers really did get pretty excited about the range of plants we found when we undertook the latest surveyContinue reading “Groombridge verge is going to be blooming marvellous!”
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Wild Verge survey – come and help us!
On Saturday 18 February at 10.00am we’ll be carrying out our first survey of 2023 on our wild verge trial site outside the Parish Council office in Groombridge. Will you come and join us? We’ll show you how to use the iNaturalist app to record what you see and would love to hear your GroombridgeContinue reading “Wild Verge survey – come and help us!”
Big Garden Birdwatch 2023
This year’s event takes place on 27th — 29th January 2023. Spend just one hour watching and recording the birds that land in your garden (or any local green space) , then send your results to the RSPB. Full details and help with identification can be found on the RSPB website. You never know whatContinue reading “Big Garden Birdwatch 2023”
Fungi everywhere!
Just as the trees and flowers start to die back, and the summer birds set off for warmer climates, fungi start to fruit. They love the dampness of October, and now’s the time to get out and see what’s been growing beneath our feet all year. This trug of fungi were found in a coupleContinue reading “Fungi everywhere!”
How to identify bird song
Now that the trees and hedges are thick with leaves, it’s much harder to identify birds by seeing them – so experienced bird spotters listen out for birds’ songs and calls to tell them what’s around. You can do it too – and the trick is to learn one or two birds at a time.Continue reading “How to identify bird song”
Big Butterfly Count
Are there butterflies in your garden this year? Naturalists all over the UK are worried that there are far fewer butterflies this year than last. Maybe they’re delayed? Or affected by the weather? Or struggling to find food plants? Or unable to cope with pesticides? You can can help the experts to find out what’sContinue reading “Big Butterfly Count”
Wildflower verge trial
With the support of the Parish Council, Wild Groombridge will trial a wildflower verge by the car park outside the Parish Council office in Groombridge. Here are Parish Administrator Stephanie Chapman and Wild Groombridge volunteer Jamuna Jolana Amara getting excited about what might grow over the years when we cut the grass much less. ThisContinue reading “Wildflower verge trial”
Spotted Flycatcher
This summer visitor is increasingly rare these days – its red listed ( UK Birds of Conservation Concern) but I was delighted to see one in Groombridge last week. It is one of the last migrants arriving in May or June and may well stay until October. Spotted flycatchers often fly from a branch orContinue reading “Spotted Flycatcher”
Birds of Park Corner
Summer migrants
Swallows, house martins and swifts have been arriving in Groombridge during May – we even had a swallow in our house which I caught and released outside. It only weighed a few grams but was astonishingly strong, bursting out of my grip. We are hearing now chiffchaffs, blackcaps and whitethroats at Broadwater Warren. In myContinue reading “Summer migrants”
