Showing posts with label thistles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thistles. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Spring is here - birds are nesting


The warmer weather has arrived and the shoots are appearing on the trees we planted in Winter 2012.  All the silver birches and rowan have green leaves, and a few wild cherries on The Mound have survived the company of sheep.

We are hoping that a fence will soon enclose the area and keep it safe so that we can go ahead and plant a spiral maze on The Mound.

This morning I spotted a pair of goldfinches collecting wool which had caught on brambles to line their nest.  I did not have my camera with me, so here is a photo of these colourful birds which feed on seeds such as thistle.

Goldfinches by ImogenX
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Saturday, 18 August 2012

First Work Party for the Wild Flower Project

Following a couple of meetings of people interested in supporting or participating in this project, we finally got our first work party underway on Saturday 4th August.

The task of managing the whole area (approximately 3/4 acre) will need the support of volunteers with appropriate machinery to cut down the rough growth on the top of the mound.

So we decided to start by tackling the area nearest to the Sports Centre, which is more grassy.
 


Seven volunteers spent an enjoyable morning pulling out Creeping Thistle (cirsium arvense), and some nettles.  Thistles are a good nectar source for bees and butterflies, but they are also an opportunistic weed, and spread by seed and by underground runners.  Our aim was to reduce the numbers in the grassy bank, rather than to eradicate them.  There are still thousands flowering on the mound itself.  Our next step is to cut the grass in September.  Any volunteers?