Sunday 1 September 2013



Report of guided walk around Newditch Plantation Nature Reserve by Ashley Arbon of Whittlesford on Sunday June 16th 2013.
Written by Shirley Wittering

Points made –

Along the Causeway there is an English Field Maple, Acer campestre var. campestre, this is not the same as most Maples sold in nurseries – those are Acer campestre var. leiocarpum which come from abroad and which support very few insects.

The Dame’s Violet or Sweet Rocket, was at its height and looked and smelt wonderful.  http://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/Flowers/D/DamesViolet/DamesViolet.htm

Along the Newditch Ashley pointed out that nettles, cleavers and Alkanet were all growing together, they were all indicators of old cultivation.  Nearby the Dog’s Mercury is an indicator of old woodland.  He also pointed out the Stinking hellebore which is a garden escape.

He explained the difference between the male and female flowers of the stinging nettle.  He pointed out that the stinging nettle urtica dioica is not the same as the annual nettle Urtica urens which is found in gardens and has male and female flowers on the same plant.  Both are food plants for many caterpillars of butterflies.

Ragwort – Ashley recommended cutting the plants down rather than pulling them up as the bare earth resulting in pulling encourages the ragwort to further colonisation.  It may take several years to completely eradicate it but will in the end.

The white helleborine grows on beech leaves, Ashley recommended putting up a barrier between four beech trees to encourage it to grow.  He would be happy to come and help.

He was very taken with the meadow and its chalk flowers, although the dry weather has resulted in a rather parched look.  There was Ground ivy as well as Self heal growing there.

He did not know the ornamental tree with the pretty leaves and white flowers,  I have sent him a couple of pictures of it.
Further bird box news!

July 14th - Box 12 actually had 7 chicks - 6 fledged successfully and 1 was dead in the box - this was a runt which I had not ringed.

Earlier in July I had noticed Great tits re-entering box 1 form which a brood had fledged in mid-June.
On 14th July, I ringed 5 more chicks from a 2nd brood! Unsure if this was the same or a different pair of birds, but suspect the same ones, as the nest looked much as when the previous brood fledged!
Still to check if the 2nd brood has fledged.

Friday 28 June 2013

Outstanding bird box - 12 - 26th June 2013

This very late brood has now hatched and there are 8? blind and naked young in the box.
Fingers crossed they get to fledge along with all the others to date!

Friday 14 June 2013

Bird boxes - 14th June 2013
 
Latest news on our bird boxes:
 
Box 1 - all fledged, 1 egg
Box 3 - all fledged, 1 egg
Box 4 - all fledged
Box 5 - Great tits still present
Box 6 - all fledged, 1 egg
Box 10 - all fledged
Box 12 - Great tit sitting
Box 13 - Great tits still present

Box 12 was a surprise as up until 26/5, this box was empty!
 
After a poor start, these findings are quite positive! 

Monday 10 June 2013

Plants found in Newditch Plantation


TREES
Lime
Yew
Cherry
May
Sycamore
Ash
Wych Elm
Elm
Elder
Oak
Beech
Field Maple
Horse Chestnut
Poplar
Holly
Hazel
Wayfaring Tree
Rowan
Spruce
Prunus
Laburnum
Spindle

SHRUBS
Clematis
Symphoricarpus
Philadelphus
Box
Privet
Lilac
Berberis
Wild Rose
Dogwood
Butcher’s Broom
Honeysuckle
Viburnum

FLOWERS
Burdock
Bladder Campion
Bryony
Impatiens
Dog’s Mercury
Greater Reedmace
Snowdrops
Stinking Hellebore
June 6th 2013
 
Box 1 - 5 Great tit pulli still present - ringed previously
Box 2 - Abandoned - 2 very dead pulli
Box 3 - 4 Blue tit pulli still present - ringed previously - adults around
Box 4 - 8 Blue tit pulli ringed - adults around
Box 5 - 4 Great tit pulli ringed
Box 6 - 5 Blue tit pulli ringed, 1 cold egg
Box 10 -10 Blue tit pulli still present - ringed previously
Box 12 - N4, 1 cold uncovered egg
Box 13 - 6 Great tit pulli ringed, 1 runt un-ringed - adults around

Total ringed: Blue tits - 27, Great tits - 15

Now have to wait and see how many fledge!
May 29th 2013
 
Box 1 - 5 Great tit pulli ringed
Box 2 - Blue tit sitting
Box 3 - 4 Blue tit pulli ringed
Box 4 - Blue tit sitting
Box 5 - 5 pulli
Box 6 - Blue tit sitting
Box 7 - empty - no sign of forced entry? could they have fledged already?
Box 8 - empty - no sign of forced entry? could they have fledged already?
Box 10 - 10 Blue tit pulli ringed
Box 13 - Great tit sitting
Box 14 - 8 dead Blue tit pulli, 1 egg