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Signs of Spring

Cuckoo Flowers are Blooming

Cuckoo flowers ( cardamine pratensis) are blooming in fields, hedgerows and the edges of woods, but where are the cuckoos? One reason they are called cuckoo flowers is that they bloom in April and May when the cuckoos return from Africa. However cuckoos are quite rare in East Meon these Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years16/04/2021 ago
Signs of Spring

Wood Anemones now in Full Flower

Wood anemone (anemone nemorosa), also known as windflower, is now in full flower in a number of woods in the Parish. Duncombe Wood has a very good show. Particularly, it is to be found in ancient and deciduous woodlands. It has a sharp, musky smell.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years08/04/2021 ago
Signs of Spring

Toothwort in Duncombe Wood

The rather peculiar flower toothwort (lathrarea squamaria) is coming up in Duncombe Wood. They are parasitic on the roots of trees, usually hazel, feeding on their sap. However they must not take too much or the tree will die. They are also known by their county name of ‘corpse flower’ Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years26/03/2021 ago
Amphibians

The Toads Keep Moving!

The toad patrol continues to find and move toads across Coombe Road. To date this spring, 17/03/21, we have moved 376 toads, with the added bonus of 74 newts. Unfortunately we also found 14 squashed toads and 9 squashed newts, but these numbers would be much higher if the patrols Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years17/03/2021 ago
Amphibians

Toads & Frogs Have a Big Night – Wed 3rd March

After six cold and dry evenings, the weather changed on Wednesday 3rd March to damp and misty with light rain and a mild 9C. The toad patrols had not found any toad movement at all in the previous six evenings, then suddenly it was all go. The patrol moved 111 Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years04/03/2021 ago
Signs of Spring

Lesser Celandine is now Flowering in the Hedge Bottoms

A sign that spring is now well on the way are the bright yellow star shaped flowers of lesser celandine (ficaria verna) that are appearing all over the Parish, but most noticably at the moment in the bottom of hedges. This plant should not be confused with greater celandine (Chelidonium Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years23/02/2021 ago
Amphibians

The Toad Patrol on Coombe Road has Started

The East Meon Nature Group has started a regular early evening patrol on Coombe Road to monitor the number of toads and other amphibians, and help them across the road. This will last until the spawning season finishes in a couple of months. They are moving to their spawning pond Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years17/02/2021 ago
Winter Visiting Birds

Large Flocks of Fieldfares are in the Parish

There are a number of large flocks of fieldfares in the fields and meadows around East Meon at the moment. You can here their chak-chak-chak calls as they move from hedges to trees to fields. They are winter visitors from Europe, where the weather is generally much colder and harsher Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years11/02/2021 ago
Signs of Spring

Snowdrops at the Lower House Farm Pond, Frogmore

Spring is definitely on it’s way. The snowdrops beside the pond at Lower House Farm, Frogmore are looking a treat. This is one of the best shows of snowdrops in the Parish.

By brianrbiggs, 4 years31/01/2021 ago
Mammals

Creating Hedgehog Highways – Zoom Talk, 15 February @ 6.30 pm

East Meon Garden Club and East Meon Nature Group are hosting a talk (via Zoom) on 15 February 2021 at 6.30 pm. This will be presented by Chris Powles, who is the Chair of Kirtlington Wildlife & Conservation Society, together with his brother, Stephen, they will present a little on Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 4 years26/01/2021 ago

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