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Volunteer Day – Saturday 4th January 2020

Our 1st volunteer morning session of 2020 was a packed event!  Even at quiet moments like this there were plenty of activities.

Continuing on from last month’s work was bird box cleaning and maintenance.  Committee member Richard Sylvester and 2 other volunteers in the accompanying photos can be seen in repairing bird boxes before replacing them.

Committee member Rich Sylvester making a new bird-box
Other volunteers reapairing old bird boxes and making new ones

As always, there’s no shortage of weeding. The area around the main entrance was starting to be taken over my nettles and brambles, so work was done here, as well as general tidying up.  Well-rotted leaf mulch was taken from here and added to our composting area.

Also continuing from last month’s work was tree clearing of smaller shrubs to create more light, as well as removing ivy at the bases of trees.  Dead, fallen branches were added to our wood piles in the smaller glade area. After the increased production of honey earlier this year, jars were available for sale. By the end of the day over £50 of sales had been made!

The pond is now fully topped up. Last Summer, the water level dropped quite dramatically for a few weeks.

Bird Survey – January 2020

We recorded (seen or heard) 18 different species of bird in the 1 hour annual survey in the Woodland today (Sunday 25th January 2020) including a Firecrest (see library picture, not taken from Westcombe Woodlands).

Tawny Owl – library picture

We couldn’t count any Tawny Owls though as they weren’t around at 9am! Thanks to all local residents and members of Seren Park Residents’ Association who tell us they have heard them. You can add your Tawny Owl sighting/ hearing to a London Wildlife Trust survey [https://www.gigl.org.uk/owl-prowl/.]

Fire Crest – library picture

Volunteer Day – Saturday 2nd November 2019

Our November volunteer morning session was memorable for 3 good reasons, one of them not related to the Woodland!

Autumn leaves in Lasseter Place

Unusually, the weather was pretty gritty, normally we are very fortunate in having dry conditions. The 2nd was that our efforts were at Lasseter Place as most of the time its the main woodland that gets the main focus, and thirdly, as some will remember, England and South Africa were playing rugby 🏉!!

Despite the terribel waether, with waterproof coats, work was still undertaken!
Committee member Andrew Slade removing invasive and non-native shrubs

Some of you may remember several years ago, Lasseter Place had a severe problem with snowberry plants. These dense and clump forming plants spread and dominate their local area, so while removing them took place, their numbers were much lower.

A newly coppiced hazel shrub

Mostly the hour and a half’s activities were pruning, weeding and general tidying up of the area.

Out thanks go to long serving volunteer Clive Corlett, who lives on Lasseter Place, and provides much needed labour in keeping a lookout of this area.

Autumn Open Day – Sunday 6th October 2019

Our Autumn Open Day was well attended, the kind weather was very nice to us! It was lovely to see so many people. Thank you for your support.

Our table of Bramley apples on the left, and our other apples on the right hand side, and all organic!

We were pleased to display our harvest of cooking & eating apples from the fruit trees in the orchard (and offer them to good homes for a small donation!)

Special thanks to those visitors who kindly helped us to clear up & tidy away at the end – it was greatly appreciated.

A Reminder – We open once a month for a Volunteer morning on a Saturday or Sunday (10am – 1pm) where everyone is welcome to help with tasks such as weeding & clearing, & bulb planting. It is a relaxed session & coffee/tea & biscuits are provided for the workers! 🙂