Lots of action (including on camera)!

Saturday, September 10th 2016

There’s been so much going on today – and photos and details haven’t all reached me yet – so I’ll come back to exciting bits of it at a later date! We’ve had a stall at the Bedale car boot sale, have had a Beavers group and Goosemoor Nature Reserve visit Foxglove as well as getting some more scrub cleared on the wetland, Brian doing weekend jobs and recording fungi on the reserve and some of our licensed bird ringing team out on nearby military land ringing meadow pipits! What a day! Many thanks to all who've helped.


In other news – we are now regularly setting up our live-feed camera on the wetland to film the water vole feeding platform there, so it’s now possible to watch live-action water voles without leaving the Field Centre!


(0) Comments:

There are no comments for this blog post yet. Why not start the discussion? - use the form below:


Leave a Comment:

Please complete this field, it's required. Your email address will not be displayed but it's required.

Your email address will not be displayed but it's required.

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?


Back to Top

Help Support Foxglove

Friends of Foxglove

The Friends of Foxglove Covert is for those individuals, families and organisations who would like to support the reserve through an annual membership subscription. Friends receive a regular newsletter and invitations to attend our various activities and social events.

More Details

Upcoming Events


Foxglove Covert Local Nature Reserve is now OPEN

Monday 4th November 2024 |

The security gate and it's safety features are to be working, so we're reopening to the public.

Please check the FAQs for further information on entrance procedures.

https://foxglovecovert.org.uk/about/frequently-asked-questions/



February Winter Worky Day

Sunday 2nd February 2025 | 10am - 3pm

Join our staff and volunteers for a fun day of practical habitat management on Sunday 2nd February.

Help out with winter habitat management tasks on the reserve. Tasks may vary but can include coppicing and pollarding willow carr, creating dead hedges, and clearing scrub.

Please bring along a packed lunch, come ready for all weather conditions and bring your oldest outdoor clothes as tasks will be mucky.

Booking is essential for this FREE event.



VIEW ALL EVENTS

Recent Blog Posts

Blog Archive