Litter pick

Sunny with variable cloud, 8°, light E.

A bright but slightly chilly day.

Went down to Cholsey Marsh this morning with Alan to help out on a litter pick organised by Ed Munday of BBOWT.

It appeared that someone had been there before us and had filled quite a few carrier bags full of rubbish.

Still, about 10 of us turned up and we managed to fill 2 large sacks with mainly plastic.

The marsh appears quite dry at the moment and will be interesting to note any changes that may happen?

Wildlife wise not a lot going on down there. The occasional burst of song from a Cetti’s Warbler and singing Chiffchaff and Blackcap.

A couple of Sedge Warbler are in but not heard today.

A Sparrowhawk flew over the marsh before I arrived and the odd Black-headed Gull cruising along the river.

Good numbers of Swallow and House Martin feeding over Cholsey sewage works. Per Alan Dawson.

Butterflies: Orange Tip and Speckled Wood.

A few plants in flower were: Loddon Lily, Marsh Marigold, Lady’s Smock (Cuckoo flower) and Hedge Garlic. Thanks to Phil Dyson for the plant ID’s.

Swallows and Corn Bunting courtesy Alan Dawson.






Lady's Smock


from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2019/04/litter-pick.html

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