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July 2021                                                                           July 2021

                                                 GARDENING CLUB                             white tail. In flight it is marked
                                                                                            by its long, broad wings and a
                                                                                            short wedge-shaped tail.

                                         Yes  before  Covid,  we  had  a  Gardening         On  two  consecutive  days  in
                                         Club!  Afterwards we have no programme,            mid-June a White Tailed Eagle
                                         one member of the Committee left and a             was  spotted  flying  over  Bere
        bank balance.  It has been decided that we should get together to decide what       Regis.
        to  do  next.  The  plan  is  to  meet  up  at  Peter  and  Janey  Gordon’s  Garden  at   They  were  once  common
        Honeycombe Cottage, Shitterton Bere Regis on Tuesday 6  July, 2021. at 7 p.m        along  the  whole  of  the
                                                          th
        There will be some chairs available but please bring a portable chair and some      southern  coast  of  England,
        nibbles.  We will reduce the clubs bank balance by providing some Pimms and         but  by  the  late  1700s  had
        soft drinks.                                                                        been  driven  to  extinction,  as
                                                                                            they were in other parts of the
        We can all catch up having a                                                        UK.   There   has   been   a
        chat.  There will be a financial                                                    successful  reintroduction  of
        statement   and   we   will                                                         the bird to Scotland where there are now 130 breeding pairs. The Eagle seen over
        consider  what  to  do  for  the                                                    the village is almost certainly one from a project to reintroduce them to southern
        rest  of  this  year.    Maybe  we                                                  England, which started in 2009 with six juvenile birds released on the Isle of Wight.
        can  resurrect  some  of  last                                                      The  birds  have  been  fitted  with  satellite  tracking  devices  which  enables  their
        years  programme  for  the  rest                                                    flights to be traced. In their early (pre-breeding) years White Tailed Eagles tend to
        of  this  year.    We  will  need  to                                               journey  far  and  wide.  That  has  been  exactly  the  case  with  the  Isle  of  Wight
        appoint  a  treasurer  and  a                                                       reintroductions. They have travelled the length and breadth of the UK along with
        programme  secretary  and                                                           trips across the channel to France, Belgium and the Netherlands. If you would like
        any one else to take the club                                                       to know more about these wonderful birds and to see exactly where they have
        into the Post Covid Age.                                                            flown do go to the web link below.  In the meantime, keep an eye on your bird
                                                                                            table  and  do let us  know if  you  have any  sightings  of  this  or  any  other  unusual
        I am hopeful that with people
        spending  more  time  in  their                                                     birds!
        gardens   that   we   may                                                           https://www.roydennis.org/category/sea-eagle/isle-of-wight-sea-eagles/
        discover some new ideas and
        new members.
        If you are interested in the Gardening Club please telephone or email me Susan      Contact Us
        Stone on susan97stone@gmail.com tel 01929 472083
                                                                                            If you  would  like to know more  about  the  work  of  the  Wildlife  and  Environment
                                                                                            Group or to be included on our e-mailing list, please contact:
                                                                                            Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com /  01929 471563 or
                                                                                            Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook./com / 0775 988 4942.










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