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A Busy Evening
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
July 13, 2016
A very busy evening on the lake last night. The goslings, now all pretty much fully feathered, were practicing their flying skills to a huge cacophony from their parents. The nest in the new hide has yielded its first chicks – at least three hungry wee swallows. The little yellow diamond shaped open beaks were…
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Fledgelings
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
July 11, 2016
This is a time of year full of hope, tinged with sadness. All the young animals are leaving their nests and burrows, but they are so vulnerable, and many don’t make it. Evolution has planned ahead and compensated by creating bigger broods, but even so the attrition rate can be horrendous. There have been lots…
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Another Beaver Film
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
July 6, 2016
Here’s a little film Nick shot of a beaver grooming. It’s a treat to watch how much effort she goes to to keep her fur in prime condition. Interesting fact of the day: beavers have a split claw which is a special adaptation for grooming.
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First Pictures!
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
June 30, 2016
The beaver kits are emerging. Nick managed to film some of their activity last night…
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Another Beaver Family.
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
June 27, 2016
We’ve been trying to find out what is happening with the beavers on the middle pond. Drew has put up a couple of camera traps and I have been seeing them use a burrow up at the deep end of the pond. The problem is that their pond backs up into a narrow heavily wooded…
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Beavers
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
June 24, 2016
We are pretty confident that the top and lake beavers now have kits but we are not sure about the middle beavers. Last night I spent a little time observing the pen and didn’t spot any kits but I did manage to get close to this chap. I sneaked up to the fence and he…
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First Beaver Kits Emerge!
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife, Uncategorized |
June 19, 2016
Last night was a busy time at the top beaver pond. First I couldn’t get into the hide because a kingfisher had taken it over as a hunting perch. After a while he moved further up the pond and I managed to sneak in. I watched him all around me for about half an hour.…
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Exploring
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
June 17, 2016
We are spending time exploring down at Ricketts Mill. Every visit turns up a new delight. From the many hundreds of tiny frogs to the burgeoning plant life. Over the next few months we’ll be making some important changes and we’ll keep you updated via the blog. The initial plan will be to soften the…
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Bevis Trust purchases Rickets Mill
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife |
June 14, 2016
After about six years of negotiations, the Bevis Trust has now purchased Rickets Mill, a 14 acre trout farm adjoining the west end of the farm. This is the first property actually in the name of the Bevis Trust, the intention being that the entire farm will eventually be taken over by the Trust. The…
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The Year Moves On
By The Bevis Trust
In Countryside, Farming and Wildlife, Uncategorized |
May 29, 2016
Lots of neighbours are on the silage now. The pattern of farming is changing each year. Two of our neighbours have died and their land is let to another neighbour who has committed big time to dairying and built new sheds. So contractors are whizzing round the lanes in massive tractors taking the cut grass…
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