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March 2022                                                                          March 2022

       WILD WOODBURY


       The  main  news  from  the  last
       month  is  that  we’ve  finally
       managed  to  get  volunteer  work
       parties up and running! I’ve been
       trying to have two sessions a week
       over the past month, so we can fit
       as  much  habitat  work  in  before
       breeding  bird  season  is  upon  us
       and    we   must   cease   any
       vegetation  cutting.  I’m  incredibly
       grateful  for  the  support  and
       enthusiasm  shown  from  everyone
       who has made it out so far, and to
       those  who  have  kept  in  contact
       for future surveying sessions.
       Our  first  volunteer job  was  to  clear  an  area  of  non-native  species  from  a  small
       block of woodland on site. We’re lucky to not have any other non-natives on site,
       but this one area was completely swamped and took four volunteer sessions to
       clear  and  pile  up  the  vegetation.  We  then  moved  on  to  a  dense  area  of
       Blackthorn.  Blackthorn  provides  a  great  habitat  for  nesting  birds,  nectaring
       opportunities for insects, and berries for a whole host of wildlife, and I would never
       usually be cutting it. However, this area was blocking a footpath that we are re-
       opening  on  site,  so  needed  to  come  down.  We  stacked  the  arisings  in  several
       piles in the field to act as cover for birds and to stop emergent vegetation from
       being  browsed.  I  am  happy  to  report  that  these  piles  are  already  being
       frequented by flocks of Yellowhammer and Redwing, that I saw whilst walking the
       site on the morning of writing this.

                                               As  we  move  into  Spring  and
                                               Summer, the practical work will start
                                               to  drop  off  and  make  way  for  the
                                               main  surveying  season  to  begin.  I
                                               have several surveys in mind across
                                               the site, but I’m still very much open
                                               to  having  more,  should  anyone
                                               have  a  particular  speciality  and
                                               wish  to  get  involved.  Just  drop  me
                                               an email and we can have a chat.
                                               Elsewhere on site, we were recently
                                               offered  around  300  traditional  fruit
                                               trees at a very good price, so spent


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