Beautiful pictures from Chris Seymour of an early morning walk in the frosty park.















Header picture by DKG

Over the years we have been sent many images of frosty mornings in the park. Here are a few of them.


















[1] Wood mouse [2] Water vole [3] Pigmy shrew [4] Grey squirrel [5] Rabbit [6] Stoat [7] Common mouse [8] Brown hare [9] Badger.
Header image: hedgehog (CC0)




by Clive Knight
by Clive Knight
This is a sequence of pictures of a Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) taken every day from last Friday, the 22nd, up until today, Tuesday 26th. The last picture shows the fungus fully developed at approximately 17cm across, but collapsed. I have found that when they are fully open they do not last long so I am keeping my eye on some more in the reserve hopefully to take pictures of one fully open and still upright.




The header picture is the first in this series, taken by Clive Knight on Friday 22nd October.
A gallery of pictures taken in a wet autumnal reserve.









A look back to 2019: a long tailed tit photographed in the reserve by DKG.
Continue reading“It is that range of biodiversity that we must care for – the whole thing – rather than just one or two stars.” David Attenborough
Our park doesn’t have snow leopards or white rhinos. Our rarities are small and fragile: water voles, pondweeds, dragonflies zipping past so suddenly they make you jump, a visiting marsh tit, a linnet singing in the trees, little bottom-feeding fish. Then there are the hundreds of flowering plants, thousands of invertebrates and probably tens of thousands of species of fungi hidden away where we can’t see them.
Continue reading “The whole thing”Simon Knight has sent us pictures of bluebells and says that this weekend, they will be at their best. Come and see.



We know they are an invasive alien species that inflicts terrible damage on our trees every year – but they are also much loved, long term park residents.








Header picture by Simon Knight
Mail and photographs from Chris Seymour:
Good afternoon, just wanted to share my photos with you of my frosty walk around the park this morning. Stopping at my favourite spot by the pond 🙂
Kind regards


Beautiful photographs; thank you, Chris.











Header picture by DKG
by Simon Knight
It was lovely to see the covering of snow on Sunday morning. It never fails to bring back those childhood memories of excited anticipation about getting out outside and playing in it, but maybe that’s just me! I got over to the park at around 8:30am, and although the light was dull, it was lovely to see the park covered in a blanket of white.
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