Tuesday 03 June – Wick Leader: Geoff Hardman

Fifteen members met where London Road meets Bury Lane in Wick. Temperature around 14C with a gusty westerly breeze. A few Swift and House Martin were in view. We proceeded along the public footpath through the Cemex works, following roughly the route of Dog Brook to Golden Valley Road. A Mistle Thrush was singing at … Read more

Saturday 24 May – Inglestone Common Leader: Mike Jackson

Ten of us met at Lower Woods Lodge where a woodland-based Pied Wagtail and a nesting Robin caught our attention. We set off eastwards along Green Trench to the woodland edge listening to bird song by the usual suspects. It had been surprisingly quiet up to the point we left the wood, but now on … Read more

Tuesday 20 May – Hambrook Leaders : Joyce Donkor and Kate Cashmore

On this hot sunny day, there were 20 of us following the delightfully shady and picturesque Frome Valley Walkway, intermittently crossing the river on its numerous bridges which afforded great vistas for bird-spotting up and downstream. 31 bird species were identified during the walk plus a Roe deer towards the end. From the start there … Read more

Tuesday 13 May – Castle Combe Leader: Geoff Hardman

On a lovely spring day eight members set off from the car park for a five mile picnic walk in a pleasant slightly overcast 17 degrees C with hardly any breeze. From the car park Swifts and Swallows were seen high above us. Very soon we walked by a paddock field with a couple of … Read more

Sunday 11 May – Ham Wall Leader: Nick Page

Fourteen of us met in the car park on a lovely morning, with Red Kites flying over, and set off to Shapwick to try to see the Purple Heron. No luck then, though many did connect at the end of the club walk. Shapwick and Ham Wall are alive with birds and dragonflies in the … Read more

Sunday 11 May – Chew Valley Lake, Family Walk Leader: Robin Martin

Twenty of us, including twelve young people from seven families, met at Woodford to walk down the path to the dam. A combination of young eyes and ears, and experienced birdwatchers made for a productive and enjoyable morning. Chiffchaff and Blackcap (twelve) were in good voice, and some of the group heard a Garden Warbler. … Read more

Tuesday 06 May – RSPB Newport Wetlands Leader; John Skinner

Sixteen members met on a cool but fine morning. At the Centre we were treated to a Little Grebe in fine breeding plumage with four ‘punky’ chicks. Soon after, we heard our first Reed and Sedge Warblers of the day, and commented on the large number of Whitethroats. A Reed Bunting was seen, and a … Read more