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Bird Group Meeting -18th March 2024
A Bird Group meeting will be held at 7.30pm on Monday 18 March, at the Recreation Rooms, 22A, Clee Hill High Street, to present the results of our work in previous years, and...
Bird Group Survey 2024
If you enjoy seeing Curlew and Lapwing, and would like to do something to help stop their disappearance from the local countryside, we would like your help, please. We need to...
Bird Group Survey 2023 Short Report
Bird Group Short Report Oct 2023 Clee Hill Curlew Distribution Map 2023 draft The Curlew results were the most encouraging for some years!!! If you know of any other pairs of...
Bird Walk – Saturday 8th April 2023
Bird Walk Saturday 8th April 9.30am. (Leader: Leo Smith) Meet at Cleeton St Mary Church, opposite the entrance. (OS Grid ref. SO611786). A walk around the local pasture fields...
Bird Group Meeting – Monday 20th March 2023
A Bird Group meeting will be held at 7.30pm on Monday 20 March, at the Recreation Rooms, 22A, Clee Hill High Street, to present the results of our work in previous years, and...
Meadowland walk to spot butterflies – Wheathill on Sun, 7 August 2022 13:00 – 15:30
Butterfly and Moth group invite you to a meadowland walk to spot butterflies At Brickyard Farm and Farfields Nature Reserve , Wheathill alongside the B4364 Just up (towards...
Butterfly Walk at The Novers – Sunday 24th July 1pm
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...
Bird Group Report 2021
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...
Bird Group and Annual Meeting Dates 2022
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...
Kestrel Nest Box Success 2021
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...