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Amphibians

2024 Toad Patrols Have Finished

Toad patrols started along Coombe Road on 4 February 2024 and finished on 16 March 2024. A total of 813 toads were found (497 males, 194 females and 122 squashed toads) and most were successfully moved across the road and placed near the pond. There was a significantly lower number Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years20/03/2024 ago
Rivers and Streams

Riverfly Monitoring in East Meon High Street

Members of East Meon Nature Group completed a survey, last Wednesday, looking for river flies in the River Meon in the section in the High Street that was planted up by The Wild Trout Trust. River flies are a good indicator of the health of the river. The Meon was Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years01/03/2024 ago
Amphibians

Toad Patrols Commenced on 4 February 2024

This year toad patrols on Coombe Road commenced on 4 February, this is nearly two weeks earlier than last year. A combination of mild weather and heavy rain has encouraged the common toads, palmate and smooth newts to start their migration to the spring fed pond to the east of Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years09/02/2024 ago
Rivers and Streams

The EM Nature Team have commenced the Riverfly Monitoring Programme

The EM Nature Team have commenced the Riverfly Monitoring Programme of the River Meon This is taking place in the village and in sites towards the sewage works. The main site is just upstream of the sewage works, plus there are three other ad hoc sites.

By brianrbiggs, 2 years02/02/2024 ago
Rainfall Stats

East Meon Rainfall: 2010 to 2023

Frank Moffat has kindly allowed us to use his rainfall stats for 2010 to 2023. These are taken at his house in Workhouse Lane. The stats for January and February 2014 are very significant. This is when we had our last very wet period and significant localised flooding.

By brianrbiggs, 2 years05/01/2024 ago
Trees

Tree Planting on the River Meon

A Successful Morning Planting Trees Beside the River Meon at the Sewage Plant Andrew Hughes organised a willing group of helpers to successfully plant a number of trees and whips along the River Meon adjacent to the Sewage Plant. These will not only help shield the view of the plant, Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years16/12/2023 ago
Rivers and Streams

Riverfly Monitoring Training

Four members of the East Meon Nature Group attended a Riverfly Monitoring training day at Warnford on Friday. They will be monitoring the River Meon, downstream of the village, once a month throughout the year for a key selection of riverflies. The results will give an indication of the health Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years11/11/2023 ago
Rivers and Streams

The Coombe Road Winterbourne is now in Full Flow

The Coombe Road winterbourne (seasonal stream) is now in full flow again. It has had a strange topsy-turvy year. It stopped in early summer, started again in the wet late July and August. It stopped briefly in the dry September, but is now in full flow again. It usually stops Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years06/11/2023 ago
Butterflies

Butterflies are still on the move

It may be the mild autumn, or the strange weather year, but butterflies are still on the move. This is despite some very very heavy rain and thunderous showers. Despite this a number of butterflies still manage to come out of shelter when the sun shines again. Viewed in the Read more

By brianrbiggs, 2 years06/11/2023 ago
Butterflies

Hyden Hill Butterfly Transect – 2023 Results

The weekly monitoring of butterflies for the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme on the Hyden Hill transect has just been completed for 2023. The numbers of butterflies were up nearly 300 on last years results.

By brianrbiggs, 2 years24/09/2023 ago

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