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 food  please  get  in  touch  we    have  gained  funding  to  provide    crisis  packs  for   catkins. Lots of plants set pollen into the breeze from catkins. The first catkins are
 people in the Parish in a difficult situation.    usually hazels and they heartening sight in the dull days of deep winter, especially
       as hazel is most often found in hedges and are quite accessible.  You  may also
 If you need this service please email in confidence popinplace@gmail.com and   take  a  closer  look  at  the  hazel  twigs  to  spot  the  tiny  crimson  tasselled  female
 we will help. Thank you to Gareth Lynam who is running this project for us.    flowers (the catkins are male).

       We’d be interested to hear of your favourite early sign of spring springing into life;
 Pop In Place Work shop    email us at the addresses below.
  We  are  a  small  group  meeting  on  Friday  mornings  and  do  some  wood  work,   There is a succession of other catkins to be seen across in our local area from now
 making bird boxes, bug hotels and planters etc we also do a lot of talking and   until early summer. If it has been dry, reach down wind to the opened catkins and
 drinking coffee. We have completed and refurbished the table tennis table and   gently  tap  the  branch  they  hang  from.  In  a  gentle  breeze  a  cloud  of  golden
 that is available for people to play a game.   motes will drift away in their thousands, some to be fertilised and to set seed on
       other nearby bushes.
 If you are interested in coming along and doing any of the above or your own
 small project, call in and see us you will be very welcome.   Also,  take  a  look  at  the  web  link  below  to  help  you  identify  different  types  of
       catkins:-

       https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2018/12/which-trees-have-catkins-and-
 Pop In Place Performers Robin Hood Panto this month …  do   how-to-tell-them-apart
 you have your tickets?
 We are in the final rehearsals now of Robin Hood and the Sherwood Performers   Let Us Know What Wildlife You Have Seen
 and it is a show not to be missed with an  all age community cast  and sure to
 delight even the most sceptic of theatre goers. We will be staging this production   To many of us the Little Egret and the
 on 25  26  27  January 2024                 Kingfisher  will  be  familiar  sights  along
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                                             Bere  Stream.  A  recent  and  new
 Tickets are still available from the Pop In Place or telephone    sighting  in  the  stream  was  a
                                             Cormorant,  seen  diving  and
 Alison on 01929 472023 We are raising funds for the Southampton Immunotherapy   swimming under water in a search for
 centre with the profits from our ticket sales. Come along and enjoy a great night   food.  Buzzards  and  Kestrels  are
 of entertainment.                           frequent visitors at Souls Moor over the
                                             winter  period  as  earthworms  are
 Pop In Place Move Well Classes              forced  to  the  surface  by  the  rising
                                             water  table,  providing  easy  and
 The new classes start up again in January more details to follow.   nutritious pickings. There are also other
                                             visitors that we only see at this time of
 Enquiries   about   the   classes   can   be   emailed   to   me   year,  for  example  redwing  and
 at lucy.cruickshank7@hotmail.co.uk or telephone enquiries can be made via Lyn   fieldfare.  These  are  migratory  birds
 Simmonds on 01929 471528                    arriving  at  our  shores  from
                                             Scandinavia  to  escape  the  winter
                                             cold  there.  They  may  be  seen  on
 Have you checked out our Pop In Place website popinplace.org    hedges,  scrub  and  woodland  feasting  on  berries,  and  on  grassland  and  field
 For More information call Alison Bennett 01929 472023    margins looking for worms, slugs, leatherjackets and sometimes grain.
       We would be very interested to learn about the wildlife (be it birds, mammals, fish,
       butterflies,  reptiles,  amphibians  etc,  common  or  unusual)  you’ve  seen  locally.
       Please  send  details  of  sightings  to  us  at  the  email  addresses  below.  We  are

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