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Richard’s Wey May 2017

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations It seems a long time ago now, but April was dominated by the two weeks of the school…

Beekeeper’s Notes May ’17 – Three Foot or Three Miles?

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In the latest of his monthly notes, he talks about a possible flaw in the phenomenal navigational ability of bees. It is astonishing how far…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.134

By Malcolm Fincham Similar to 2016, this April continued on a cool theme. Surprisingly, although not seeing any myself this year, waxwings were still being reported at various locations throughout the…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.133

By Malcolm Fincham April started with what looked as if it might be a typically showery month. I took an afternoon trip with Dougal to Frensham Little Pond in the hope…

Richard’s Wey April 2017

The latest report from Richard Cant, the Stoke lengthman on the River Wey Navigations There were still a few “winter” jobs left to do at the beginning of March, but there was…

Riff Raff Diary – April 2017

Riverbank tales from the local St Catherine’s lengthsman and weirkeeper by Robert Craig As winter moves into spring, I’ve spent time finishing off the hedge cutting and strimming of bramble…

Birdwatcher’s Dairy No.132

By Malcolm Fincham Returning home from a trip to Cornwall to visit family, with little time for any serious birdwatching while there, left me eager to catch up with what I had been missing…

Beekeeper’s Notes April 2017: Foreign Invaders From Europe

Hugh Coakley keeps bees in Worplesdon. In the latest of his monthly notes, he talks about unwanted beasts from abroad. If there is a sight to put fear into people,…

Along The Wey & Arun Canal March 2017

A regular update from the Wey & Arun Canal Trust, a charity restoring the waterway which once ran 23 miles from Shalford to Pallingham in West Sussex. The Trust has…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.131

By Malcolm Fincham Once again the opportunity arose to visit Farlington Marshes, near Portsmouth, taking advantage of one of the few pleasant days in early March. It was March 2…