Author Archives: Chris Rose

Braeburn Park (London Wildlife Trust reserve) update and workdays

Work continues at the excellent new London Wildlife Trust reserve at Braeburn Park, 5 minutes up the road from Crayford railway station, and opposite Hall Place, on the south side of the railway line. http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/reserves/braeburn-park Reserve manager Shaun Marriott writes: … Continue reading

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North West Kent Countryside Partnership job opportunity, based in Dartford

The following job opportunity has arisen with the North West Kent Countryside Partnership, which runs a number of projects in Bexley as well as the county of Kent. See: https://kenthrbc.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=15002617&lang=en_GB For more about NWKCP and its work see: http://www.nwkcp.org/ Job Title Senior … Continue reading

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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) at Foots Cray – 60 years on ….

A small patch of Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) was found by myself on my first ever visit to the churchyard of All Saints on Rectory Lane on October 22nd, with two flowers still open and several empty seed heads. Being right up … Continue reading

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Conservationists press for deadline on long-overdue Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation review decision

Bexley Natural Environment Forum is taking advantage of the mechanism by which members of the public can ask questions of full Council to press for a date by which final decisions on, and the formal adoption of the 2013 review … Continue reading

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Forty-six bird species seen or heard on Bexley RSPB Danson visit

21 (including two new) members joined Brenda and I for the latest Bexley Royal Society for the Protection of Birds local walk. First port of call the Old English Garden, now being carefully restored by Friends of the Shuttle (volunteers … Continue reading

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FotS: third Danson Lake clean-up to take place on November 14th

On November 14th Friends of the Shuttle will be running their third big Danson Park lake clean-up. Danson lake drains into the River Shuttle in Bexley Park woods. Despite two previous such events which removed a large amount of rubbish, … Continue reading

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Loring Parakeets take new direction. 302 birds leave Bursted Woods.

Ring-necked Parakeets gathering in trees by Loring Hall at the north end of Foots Cray Meadows have switched fly-out-to-roost direction from south-(south)-west to north-west, which will now take them to Danson Park, a new overnight roost site from late in … Continue reading

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Second ‘BW’ social a rather smaller affair

Twelve people came to the second ‘Bexley Wildlife Social on October 14th, whilst another half dozen found themselves unable to attend at the last moment for various reasons. We heard from Martin Watts and Linda Graham about the management of … Continue reading

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Observer sees 26 of the 28 butterfly species known from Bexley during 2015 season

Mike Robinson reports that he has seen 26 of the Borough’s 28 (possibly 29) known species of Butterfly this year, as the season begins to come to a close. The species he has seen are: Brimstone Brown Argus Clouded Yellow … Continue reading

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Dragonfly recording app launched

The release of the iRecord Dragonfly App allows you to input and upload your dragonfly records in the field. With excellent identification information, the app is easy to use by amateurs and experts alike, say the British Dragonfly Society. Created in … Continue reading

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