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Some early work on the Reserve and flora & fauna
The Henge installed! November 2016.
Jelly ear or wood ear - impersonating a seahorse?
Velvet shank
November 2016
Mike Hughes testing for pollution and blue/green algae blooms - November 2016.
Planting bluebells, November 2016.
Construction of 'Dothill Pier' on Tee Lake.
Taking shape.
Finished - and being inspected by the swans! February 2017.
Beautiful robin, by Jerry Williams.
History walk Sept 2017.
Wellingtonia against lovely blue sky
Friends removing some old ironwork fencing
Common buzzard
Launching 2nd island on Tee Lake, July 2017.
Frosty fronds
Frogspawn
Lovely cowslip pic, taken by Ian Rogerson.
Common toads, doing what comes naturally!
Carrion crows
Native daffodils by the Henge
Common toad
Henge with canopy
Common blue damselfly
April 2017 path tidying - before ...
.... and after. Good job, Keith!
The Co-op in Roden Close kindly displayed a donations box for us. A big thank you to them and to everyone who made a donation.
Even seedheads have a kind of beauty
Vole (small mammal survey 2016).
Shrew (small mammal survey 2016).
Path restoration - Sept 2017.
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