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Sammy the Seal
last year went several times to the Riverside to see Sammy the seal,no luck
This year last 10days have seen him 3 times
Posted by Peter P H Holland on 29 October 2013
Will make contact
Hi Ken,

Bumped into one of your volunteers last Saturday as he cut back bracken etc from the stream. He was very helpful in explaining what your group is about and I hope to make contact at your convenience.

I know the area pretty well and spend a lot of summer days following paths that lead from Herrington Burn over to Durham Cricket Club.
Best regards,

Mark (New Herrington).
Posted by Mark Stacey on 08 December 2012
Mark if you want anymore info please feel free to e-mail me.
Ken Clark. jkclark2012@live.co.uk
Posted by Ken Clark on 08 December 2012
dead kingfisher
Last week on a walk through the woods I spotted what appeared to be a kingfisher in the Burn about a quater of a mile downstream of the Floaters bridge.A quick trip home for a pair of waders and someone to watch my back as the water was well up and it was confirmed as a dead bird. Seems to be a young bird possibly this years.The good news is that our regular Kingfishers were duly found further downstream and seem to be doing really well. James now has a couple of Kingfisher feathers in his bird book.
Posted by steve scott on 16 July 2012
tree planting
My son James (age 3) today planted 6 saplings down the plantation. We collected the seeds in the autumn and planted them out. Today 3 oak and 3 horse chestnut joined the rest of the young trees down there. Hopefully in a few years James will be taking his children down to collect conkers and acorns from these trees.
Posted by steve scott on 04 July 2012
Kingfisher
Walking through the woods at the weekend ,i met 2 gentlemen with a camra
i asked if they had seen the King fisher they then went onto show me a photograth of the kingfisher they had taken a few minutes earlier .i should have got more details ,They have taken photgraphs in the
area for 10 yrs
of wildlife
Posted by peterholland on 19 June 2012
tree sparrows
Posted on 05 June 2012
kingfisher
Posted on 27 February 2012
Beehives
Posted on 06 January 2012
scarlet pimpernel
Posted on 27 October 2011
Footpath no. 6
Posted on 24 October 2011
beck
Posted on 01 August 2011
Swans
Posted on 08 June 2011
Dippers
Posted on 25 April 2011
sparrow hawk
Posted on 19 February 2011
workmorning
Posted on 29 January 2011
lack of feathered birds
Posted on 15 January 2011
Spiders and flies
Posted on 03 August 2010
Kingfishers
Posted on 14 June 2009
Waxwings
Posted on 07 March 2009
Winter Notes
Posted on 12 December 2008
Nature Notes
Posted on 17 August 2008
Bees
Posted on 04 August 2008
Wildlife
Posted on 25 June 2008
local birds
Posted on 13 May 2008
Survey Results please
Posted on 26 March 2008
Project Dates Jan - Feb 2007
Posted on 28 December 2006
Photos of old Burnmoor
Posted on 30 November 2006
Joining in with work
Posted on 09 November 2006
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