by Chris | Jul 20, 2022 | Clee Hill Events
Clee Hill Community Wildlife Groups’ Butterfly and Moth group invite you to a woodland walk to spot butterflies along the public footpaths in The Novers Woodland. Numbers will be limited to save too much disturbance to the butterflies. There is no charge. Please...
by Chris | Mar 22, 2022 | Clee Hill Bird Group - Posts & News, Clee Hill Reports
This report (see link below) summarises the tenth year for the Bird Group. The bird survey returned to its usual format, after being disrupted by coronavirus restrictions in 2020. We now have a good understanding of the population and distribution of Lapwing and...
by Chris | Jan 8, 2022 | Clee Hill Bird Group - Posts & News, Clee Hill Events
AGM and Public Meeting – Tuesday 8th March 2022 – Clee Hill Village Hall Bird Group Meeting – Monday 21st March – Clee Hill Recreation Rooms Do contact us if you have any suggestions for the public meeting, possible activities for 2022 or if...
by Chris | Sep 11, 2021 | Clee Hill Bird Group - Posts & News
A pair of kestrels raised 4 young using one of our nest boxes located on Catherton Common. John Plant (a local amateur wildlife photographer) took this opportunity to put up a hide and over many hours of patient waiting managed to capture some wonderful images.
by Chris | Mar 26, 2021 | Clee Hill Bird Group - Posts & News
Hi Curlew Bird Surveyors Please find attached a summary of the CWG Curlew survey results for Shropshire in 2020, which shows that monitoring wasn’t affected significantly by lockdown, that collectively we monitored 93-111 breeding pairs, and only one pair fledged any...
by Chris | Jan 25, 2021 | Clee Hill Bird Group - Posts & News
In 2020 the Clee Hill Bird Group report shows 8 Curlew territories in the area, down by 38.5% from the 13 when we started in 2012. Download a pdf copy of the report here Bird Group Report 2020 At the current rate of decline, we haven’t got long to save the remainder...