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June 2022                                                                           June 2022

       POETRY CORNER                                                                        WILD WOODBURY


       Narcolepsy                                                                           Over  the  past  month  at  Wild  Woodbury  there  has  been  a  lot  of  change.  With
                                                                                            vegetation growing and many species breeding across the site, we are no longer
                                                                                            seeing  an  area  of  bare  ground  from  hedge  to  hedge,  but  instead,  we  are
       Extrapolating theories on the humdrum and mundane,                                   welcomed with the humming of invertebrates, singing birds and colour popping
       Can sometimes be a trigger to the mind.                                              up in every field. Carpets of Field Pansy, towers of Thistle and swathes of Winter
       When mental relaxation takes the links out of the chain,                             Mint  and  Charlock have  been  drawing the eye,  taking advantage of the  bare
                                                                                            soil and brightening up the landscape. These, along with many other plants, will
       And cohesive thinking processes unwind,                                              be providing vital protection and food for many species on site and will hopefully
       Then the wave just sucks her under. She is powerless to resist,                      be attracting lots of new ones too.
       As the numbness oozes through each gland and pore.                                   At  the  beginning  of  May  I  carried  out  the  first  mist-netting  session  at  Wild
       No-one really minds much when the lady falls asleep,                                 Woodbury, along with members from Stour Ringing Group, to help survey the bird
       But they only wish to God, she wouldn’t snore.                                       populations on site. These are in addition to the winter bird ringing we were doing
                                                                                            for species such as Woodcock, Snipe and Jack Snipe. It was a successful session
                                                                                            with 20 birds ringed, including 4 Yellowhammer (pictured), all of which looked to
       The seductive pull of dreamland will beckon from                                     be breeding on site – excellent news! If you are walking around Wild Woodbury
       somewhere,                                                                           and happen to see a bird with a small metal ring on its leg, it’s likely to be one
       As a narcoleptic yawn becomes a chasm.                                                                                       that  we  ringed  during  this  session!
       Things evade the grasp of logic, to beckon from somewhere,                                                                   We  ring  birds  to  gain  valuable
                                                                                                                                    information  about  migration
       And the effort is too much to fight the spasm.                                                                               patterns   and    move men ts ,
       For why, who knows the reason, but resistance won’t avail,                                                                   population  numbers  and  breeding
       As the senses send a shockwave to the core.                                                                                  success. This data enables changes
       No-one really minds much when the lady falls asleep,                                                                         (population  decline,  for  example)
                                                                                                                                    to  be  seen,  and  conservation
       But they only wish to God, she wouldn’t snore.                                                                               measures to be put in place to aid
                                                                                                                                    the bird's survival.
       It isn’t just a case of burning candles at both ends.                                                                        We’ve  also  recently  had  the  first
       Sometimes a deficit of sleep is not the cause.                                                                               moth trapping session on site of the
       Even on a straight day when there are no curves or bends,                                                                    year.  Joined  by  two  of  my
                                                                                                                                    colleagues,  we  put  out  two  moth
       The woman will take time to have a pause.                                            traps  and  crossed  our  fingers  for  an  interesting  catch.  All  this  initial  data  is  of
       She will bow her head just slightly, then she’ll tilt it to one side,                course interesting, be it good or bad, so we know what our starting point is for the
       As metaphorically she shuts a bedroom door.                                          site, but we were certainly hoping this would be good! When morning came, we
       No-one really minds much when the lady falls asleep,                                 started  going  through  and  identifying  all  the  moths,  getting  to  a  total  of  100+
       But they only wish to God, she wouldn’t snore.                                       moths  of  41  different  species.  A  modest,  but  very  positive,  start  for  the  site
                                                                                            (especially when we’re only in May). The biggest surprise of the morning was an
                                              Paul J Openshaw                               Emperor moth (pictured) in one of the traps!
                                                                                            In  conjunction  with  species  surveys,  I  have  been  doing  further  work  with  local
                                                                                            schools on site, focussing on floral surveying and looking at Wood Mice burrows.
                                                                                            They  have  been  excellent  to  work  with  and  I  am  looking  forward  to  them


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