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July 2019                                                                           July 2019

                                                                                            Bioblitz – our next event
                                                                                            We are holding a ‘biobltz’ on Saturday 6  July between 2pm and 4.30pm starting
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                                                                                            at the Scout Hut and wildlife experts are coming along to help us. We would like
                                                                                            you  to  come  along  and  help  us  search  for  as  many  plants,  flowers,  insects,
                                                                                            butterflies, grubs, bugs etc on Souls’ Moor, in May’s Wood and the stream. You
                                                                                            don’t need to have any prior knowledge of plants etc as experts will be on hand
                                                                                            to help – this is a great opportunity to find out more about the special habitats
                                                                                            and  wildlife  in  our  local  area.  There  is  no  need  to  book  and  there  will  be  no
                                                                                            charge. Children are most welcome, but should be accompanied by an adult.
                                                                                            See you there!

                                                                                            Souls Moor Ponies and their Conservation Work
                                                                                            The ponies are back on Souls Moor – they are very friendly, do say “hello” to them
                                                                                            when you pass, but please do not deliberately approach them, feed them, and
                                                                                            do keep dogs on a lead.

                                                                                            As  the  new  notice  put  up  by  the  Parish  Council  states,  for  those  of  you
                                                                                            concerned for the ponies’ welfare, be assured they are regularly checked and
                                                                                            they have a plentiful supply of water from the pond.

                                                                                            Souls’ Moor Pond
                                                                                            The pond at Souls’ Moor was dug two years ago to provide a permanent water
                                                                                            supply for the ponies. Still water, rather than running water in the stream, attracts
                                                                                            a different range of plants and insects thus helping to increase the bio diversity of
                                                                                            the  area.  The  range  of  plants  and  insects  at  the  pond  will  improve  with  time.
                                                                                            However,  we  are  really  pleased  with  what  has  already  arrived  –  we  will  be
                                                                                            checking them out at the ‘bioblitz’.

                                                                                            Wildflowers
                                                                                            The summer flowers are now with us. Along the riverside and in Souls’ Moor you
                                                                                            can  see  yellow  flag  iris.  Also,  ragged  robin  (similar  to  red  campion,  but  as  the
                                                                                            name suggests very ragged edges to the flowers), which has greatly increased
                                                                                            because  of  the  grass  grazing  by  the  ponies.  Purple  loosestrife  and  common
                                                                                            valerian (which isn’t common! will be in flower in July. In the main meadow areas
                                                                                            at  May’s  Wood  there  are  the  nodding  heads  of  ox-eye  daisy,  the  thistle  like
                                                                                            purple  heads  of  knapweed  (otherwise  known  as  hardhead),  clover  and  many
                                                                                            different grasses. All providing valuable nectar and seeds for bees, butterflies and
                                                                                            birds. In the original planting plan for Mays Wood, there were areas left to create
                                                                                            small  wildflower  meaows  and  Tilhill  have  again    ploughed  and  created  these
                                                                                            annual  meadows  where  traditional  cornfield  flowers  should  be  out  later  this

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