A Robin Helping Clean Up The Vine Weevils In Paula’s Garden At Westbury Road, Warminster

Sunday 26th April 2015

 Paula Jones has very kindly shared 
with dannyhowell.net these delightful
photos of a robin in her garden
at Westbury Road, Warminster.

Paula writes:
“Our busy little parent, helping me clean up
the vine weevils. I’m happy to help him
provide a meal for the chicks.”

Danny Howell replies:
“Thank you Paula for letting us glimpse
the lovely scene in your garden.
Uplifts the spirit indeed to see these pics
and it certainly cheers me up to have the
company of a robin when I am digging
or disturbing the soil in my garden.
Thank you so much for sharing!”

Carrion Crows Nesting In A Tree At Furnax Lane, Warminster

Sunday 19th April 2015

 The view from Stephen’s Way, Warminster,
to Furnax Lane, where carrion crows are
nesting in an ash tree outside the north-east
corner of the Civic Amenity Skips.

 Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Saturday 18th April 2015.

The Re-Introduction Of The Great Bustard

David Waters,
Director of the Great Bustard Group,
will give an illustrated talk on
‘The Re-Introduction Of The Great Bustard’,
at Salisbury Museum, The King’s House,
66 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2EN,
on
Wednesday 19th February 2014
7.30 p.m. to 8.45 p.m.

Free admission but donations welcome.

Refreshments available.

For further information, contact
Derek Gard, telephone 01380 725670 x 225
or email: derekg@wiltshirewildlife.org

Great Bustard Talk At The Longfield Community Centre, Trowbridge

 Lynne Derry, of the Great Bustard Group,
will be giving a talk about these rare birds
and the project which has been re-introducing
them to Salisbury Plain, at the next meeting
of the Friends of Biss Meadows Country Park.

The meeting, which will be held at the Longfield
Community Centre, Weavers Drive, Trowbridge,
BA14 7DZ, is on Wednesday 23rd October 2013,
commencing at 7.30 p.m. Doors open at 7.15.

You don’t have to be a Friend of Biss Meadows
to attend this event, because it is open to all,
and admission is just £2 for adults,
students and children can attend for free!
(children must be accompanied by an adult though).

You can pay at the door on the night,
or if you would prefer to book yourself a seat
in advance, you can
click on the line below to
book online to secure your seat

The talk lasts for 90 minutes but there will
be an interval for refreshments.
There is plenty of free car parking
in the Community Hall’s own car park.

For further details about the Great Bustard talk
or any other events by
The Friends of Biss Meadows
contact Ashley, the Events Cop-ordinator:
telephone 07563 797290
or email: events@bissmeadows.org.uk
or check out the website
www.bissmeadows.org.uk

error: Content is protected !!