Recently we had our first non virtual committee meeting on Knighton Green since lockdown. Apart from feeling more like a set of skittles than a committee due to social distancing this was a successful foray. Although we have not been able to re-sow the meadow this year the Green is still proving a restful haven […]
Month: June 2020
Wildlife Spotting in the Garden 7 – Song Thrush and Snails
Walking up the garden path this morning, I found this scattering of broken snail shells at the side of the path where there are a couple of stones. They are evidence that a song thrush (Turdus philomelos) has been hunting for snails in the garden and cracking them open on the path or the stones […]
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