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November 2021                       November 2021
       Take the example of butterflies, some spend the winter as eggs stuck to the bark
       of  trees,  shrubs  and  other  plant  stalks  and  only  hatch  out  the  following  spring.
       Others might overwinter as caterpillars that stop feeding as the temperatures get
       lower,  only  resuming  their  feeding  when  winter  is  over.  Some  spend  the  winter
       wrapped in the safety of a chrysalis, waiting until spring or summer to emerge as a
       beautiful  butterfly.  Some  butterflies  even  overwinter  in  their  adult  form  tucked
       away  in  the  shelter  of  leaf  litter,  woodpiles,  hedges  etc.  We  all  love  to  see
       butterflies  in  our  gardens  and  countryside,  so  give  them  (and  other  insects)  a
       helping hand by doing less!


       Souls Moor Ponies

       We are fortunate that Souls Moor is
       a  ‘Site  of  Nature  Conservation
       Interest’,  a  designation  given  to
       the  area  because  of  the  diversity
       of wet meadow plants that occur
       there,  some  of  which  have  been
       lost  from  many  areas  because  of
       intensive  agriculture.      This  is  why
       we  have  the  2  charming  ponies
       there  and  they  have  been  doing
       great  work  over  the  Summer,
   Paul Martin   07788 185048    grazing  the  land and  keeping the

 Electrics   01929 289323   grass  sward  low.  It  will  soon  be  time  for  the  ponies  to  leave  for  their  winter
       quarters, so do go and say ‘bye’ to them! Over the past five years during which
 paulmartinelectrics@outlook.com   the ponies have been present, there has a marked and welcome reduction in the
       vigour of the taller plants such as marsh thistle, meadowsweet and hogweed. This
 Local BH20 electrician,  with over forty years’   helps to create a better balance of vegetation and allow the smaller and rarer
 experience offering:-   plants and flowers to flourish.

  Consumer Unit (fuse   The pond on Souls Moor was formed to provide a constant source of water for the
 board) Replacement   ponies, but also provides an additional habitat for wildlife. It has been colonised
  Emergency call-out   with  some  plants,  frogspawn  and  young  frogs  have  been  seen  along  with
       dragonflies flying over the water. We have fenced off part of the pond. This has
 Service
       helped to prevent some of the pond side poaching by the ponies, while allowing
  Additions and   the  ponies  easy  access  to  drink.  The  reduction  in  poaching  is  allowing  for  the
 Alterations to Existing   growth of pond edge plants adding to the range of plants in the pond and cover
 Installations   for a wider range of invertebrates.
  Portable Appliance
 Testing
       Conservation Working Parties – Saturday 6  November – Do
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 No VAT – Fully Insured
 Part P Compliant   come along
 Free Estimates     Our next Conservation Working Party will be on Saturday, 6th November. We will
 All Work Guaranteed

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