A Memorable Day -Open Country and WNS Joint Work Group

A big thank you to Ian, Brian, Mick, Katie and Diane from the WNS BRGP  workgroup who joined me, Chris and his team from Open Country on Sat 22 March. With 19 of us in total, it was our biggest session ever!  Everything went to plan starting with the delivery of a ton of gravel for the paths,  a large delivery of the wood bark from the council and of course the new bench. It was a massive effort to barrow the gravel the 600m to the muddy part of the path, We were able to get the bark tipped by the old road gate – a little closer but not much.

The bench is in a great location looking across the river and it will be really appreciated by visitors especially those who struggle to walk far especially as its surrounded by wood bark and approached by a much-improved path.

We also took the opportunity to construct our willow bird hide screen.  The verticals of the screen are the living stems of a willow which toppled over about 5yrs ago. We postcreted an additional ash support and ran horizontal wires across the width and then wove in willow whips – which we will add to in the coming weeks.  The result will be a dual purpose screen which will allow you to observe the river (and a good spot for otter)  or from the other side into a small area of woodland which is popular with scrub warblers.

On a birding theme, Chris put up the last of our bird boxes next to the bench.. without falling out of the tree! We were treated with views of kingfisher, little egret, buzzards, kites and the call of our first returning chiff-chaffs.  In preparation for a possible 7.30 am delivery of gravel I was able to get great views of a pair of bullfinches and 3 redwing.

We were joined for the day by a journalist from Dalesman writing a piece on Open Country who really spent a lot of time getting to know the group.

Lastly, the day wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for the generous donation of a local man who asked for a bench to be dedicated to his grandfather who sadly passed away a few months ago.  Am sure he like many others will really appreciate this special bench in this very special place, happy memories for us all!

Steve

Find Open Country at www.opencountry.orgOpen Country Team and New Bench March 19New Living Bird Hide Screen March 19

 

Fortune Favoured The Brave – March Work Group

A great turn out for the work group yesterday despite the weather! After sitting out heavy rains in our cars for 30mins, it was worth the wait, a glorious morning unfolded with bright sunshine. It was quiet on the wildlife front- Diane found a toad when planting some more alder buckthorn and I had good views of a treecreeper in the new glades but with the river in flood and strong winds it was bound to be quiet.  The ransoms are now 4 inches tall following the very warm Feb and even the balsam is shooting! We continued to make good progress clearing hawthorn and tried some round up on the stumps for the first time.  We tidied up the brash and now have some tidy woodpile habitats (see pic) . More bramble and path verge clearance, making scrapes in the North Lawn

Glade creation and log pile habitat
Glade creation and log pile habitat
New permissive path signs for walkers coming from Manor Row
New permissive path signs for walkers coming from Manor Row

and planting of odd ash/hawthorn/holly/buckthorn.  We also put up new “permissive path” signs at the informal entrance at the Manor Row end (see pic) Thanks to everyone for their hard work and those that took wildflower seeds to plant up at home. Steve