Archive for August 2019
Early morning cuppa time…again ?
It was very autumnal today…but a Jenny Wren came within touching distance and hopped around me for at least 15 minutes….and he or she is somewhere in the bottom picture!
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That the copy of the labyrinth from Chartres Cathedral will be visiting Gloucester Cathedral between August 14/ 22.its well worth a visit and you can leave your shoes safely to one side and walk the pathway. The general idea is that you contemplate your life and leave the stuff you no longer want or need…
Read MoreEarly morning cuppa time…again…
But it was still too cold to sit outside…but I had to go and thank it !
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Hullo…it’s blowing a hooligan outside and the rain is tipping down…its horrid…but it’s time to remind you about the Glastonbury Picnic…which hasn’t happened for a couple of years.There are a couple of spaces left…and more if another person is happy to drive.It’s on September 1st and we plan to meet at or in the Chalice Well Gardens…
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News from Butterfly ConservationView in browser Forward to a friend Dear NickyHave you taken part in the Big Butterfly Count yet? You’ve got until the end of this weekend to find 15 minutes in the sunshine and count the species you see. Please help us gather the information we need to keep saving butterflies. Species to…
Read MoreUpdate.. The Marsh Carpet needs your help View in browser Butterfly Conservation Dear Nicky Hidden amongst the marshes of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk is a rare and beautiful moth that few are lucky enough to ever see. But its future hangs in the balance. The Marsh Carpet moth has already disappeared from two nature reserves in Cambridgeshire and is clinging to survival in Norfolk and Suffolk. It may have already been lost from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Make a donation today and you can help keep the Marsh Carpet safe. Find out more The caterpillars feed on Common Meadow-rue, but this beautiful wildflower is often mown, overgrown by reeds or eaten by grazing animals meaning the caterpillars do not survive. Protecting this rare moth is not a simple task. The adult moth is notoriously shy and hard to spot. Even finding the caterpillars requires specialist training. We urgently need to run a training day this November, bringing together everyone who can help protect this rare moth. Please donate today so this event can take place. The day will provide them with vital information about the Marsh Carpet, expert training and practical advice for creating and maintaining the best habitat based upon sites where management is already working. This event will mean that in just one day we can train more volunteers and landowners than our conservation officers could visit in over a year. Please donate today to ensure this event can take place, ready for work to start next spring. Donate to help the Marsh Carpet If we cannot train more people and share expertise then this rare moth could be lost completely. We hope you don’t mind us sending you a fundraising email. We don’t expect all our members and supporters to donate to every appeal, but we hope by sharing this information with you we can keep you updated on our work whether you choose to donate or not. Image credits from top: Marsh Carpet, Stuart Read. Common Meadow-rue, Sharon Hearle. Please do not reply to this email, if you have any queries email bminers@butterfly-conservation.org Our promise to you We will never swap, sell or rent your details to anyone We will always follow the strict code of conduct set out by the Fundraising Regulator You can change how you hear from us or unsubscribe from our mailing lists at any time, just let us know. Butterfly Conservation: Company limited by guarantee, registered in England (2206468) Registered Office: Manor Yard, East Lulworth, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5QP, Tel: 01929 400 209 Charity registered in England & Wales (254937) and in Scotland (SCO39268) Change the types of emails you receive from Butterfly Conservation or Unsubscribe
Lammas celebration….
Yesterday we celebrated Lammas…harvest time…and shared out a harvest of apples. Lunch was up to the usual exciting standard….and then the room prepared…and ourselves prepared..we celebrated harvest time…
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Just thought I would share these….very bright and early in the day !!
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