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May 2024                              May 2024

       fared so well. You can do your bit to help butterflies – plant nectar rich flowers to
       provide food and allow some parts of your garden to go wild where eggs may be
       laid and caterpillars can feast. More advice and information can be found on the
       Butterfly Conservation website.

       Souls Moor Ponies

       The  ponies  should be returning  to Souls  Moor during this  month to continue  their
       summer  grazing  of  the  meadow.  Do  say  “hello”  to  them  when  you  pass,  but
       please do not feed them or approach them and keep dogs on a lead.  They are
       there to continue their good nature conservation work. The benefits of their past
       grazing are already apparent with a reduction in the longer rank vegetation and
       the appearance of a range of more interesting and varied plants and wildflowers.
       These  include  the  bright  yellow  marsh  marigolds,  along  with  pink  campion,
       meadow buttercup, orchids, sorrel, ragged robin, comfrey and lady’s smock / the
       cuckoo flower. The ponies have ready access to water  (there is a pond on site)
       and are regularly checked by the owner.


       Nature Sightings

       We  would be  very  interested to hear  of your  local  wildlife  sightings  (common  or
       unusual),  so  as  to  build  up  a  picture  of  what  is  about  and  when  it  first  arrives  /
       emerges.


       Contact Us
       If  you  would  like  to  know  more  about  the  work  of  the  Wildlife  Group  or  to  be
       included on our 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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