Rush Control

Thursday, July 11th 2013

Two Dexter cattle from Big Sheep Little Cow (the farm attraction in Bedale) have returned to the wetland to help manage this habitat for wading birds. It is hoped that they will graze some of the rushes that have been flourishing during recent wet summers. Their names are Fern and Loco Rice and so far they have settled down well into their new holiday home.

Fern and Loco Rice

Thank you to Emily for the above photo. Emily, Tony and Mike worked on the moorland to rake up more invasive rush that was brushcut yesterday. This is part of a habitat management plan and Belted Galloway cattle will be re-introduced shortly to graze this patch.

Raking hay

Water Voles have been seen on the wetland this week along with hundreds of butterflies. The House Martins were observed drinking water on the main lake where Tufted Duck (and chicks) were seen too.


(1) Comments:

Kath Jones responded on 12th Jul 2013 with...

I can just see these two doing what is expected of them.  Munch munch munch.  How long are they likely to spend with you at FC?  I’d love to catch sight of them and the improved exposed wetlands they will provide.


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