Our first Roe Deer fawn of the season was born, on the reserve, on Monday around 2pm. Mother and fawn seem fit and healthy.










Our first Roe Deer fawn of the season was born, on the reserve, on Monday around 2pm. Mother and fawn seem fit and healthy.










We have just put the final touches to the ‘Contemplation Corner’ observation point, with homage to Game of Thrones we now have our own throne on which to view the reed bed comings and goings!




Here’s a couple of regular furry visitors helping themselves to our bird feed!



Heres a few pics of the feathered friends who have caught my attention over the last few days. We have also been welcoming back some of our long distant visitors back for the spring and summer, so in the last couple of weeks we have seen Chiff Chaff, Blackcap, Willow Warbler and Swallows arrive on the reserve.
The warm weather over the last few days has brought out the butterflies, we have seen six different species over the last four days.
Peacock, Small tortoiseshell, Small White, Orange Tip, Speckled Wood, and Comma





This little chap/chapess came to see me yesterday, poor thing had a very gammy left leg and was hobbling around on three legs. Not sure if they will last very long unless it heals, poor thing, shame as they looked in good condition apart from the leg! They came and sat outside the hide keeping me company for 5 minutes.
Many thanks to the scouts of 4th Morpeth, their leaders and the parents that turned out this weekend to work on the reserve. They helped out on the observation mound at Contemplation Corner, transported and used reeds for screening at the Birds Eye view hide, and build me a nice raised bed at Veras shed.
I plan to post 4 views of the reserve at set points for each of the four seasons. So here are my four pictures for the Spring collection:-




Now here is the summer collection:-




My Autumn collection:-

Deerview Hide

Veras Shed

Contemplation Corner

Dunces Corner
Very proud of my first welding of a chainsaw! Splitting this old telegraph pole was tough but rewarding.

These made a nice edge for the reflection pool which is almost finished.
