Hello everyone, last months trip around Three Mills was abandoned due to the torrential rain we had but tomorrow is looking good so far. Please do come and join me at 2 pm, we'll be meeting outside Bromley by Bow tube station, learn a little of the history of Three Mills and see what we can spot in the way of wildlife, it's fungus season I've already spotted some interesting fungi.
We have also recieved another grant, this time from the Wakeham Trust, we'll have all the equipment we need for our different activities on future excursions, I'm very excited and have lots of adventures with nature in store for next year.
Friday, 20 September 2013
Sunday, 11 August 2013
I have some wonderful news for our Naturewatch club, we have been given some money for reference books and a trip to Lee Valley Park with a ranger to guide us thanks to a generous donation by AJH Ashby and the hard work of Xanthe at Poplar HARCA, many thanks to them.
Please do come along and join us on the 24th of August when we visit Three Mills and surrounding area.
Please do come along and join us on the 24th of August when we visit Three Mills and surrounding area.
Friday, 19 July 2013
Hello friends and fellow nature enthusiasts, it's been such a busy month with all the green projects and summer fairs I'm afraid I've neglected you all yet again, my apologies. I do hope you can join me tomorrow Saturday July the 20th at 2 pm for another exploration of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, we'll be meeting outside the Soanes Centre as usual, please remember to bring water and sun protection the weather forecast is for slightly cooler weather but it will still be very hot, fortunately there are plenty of large trees to offer us some welcome shade. The park will be looking very different from our last visit, I'm looking forward to seeing what it has to show us this time.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
I'm really looking forward to our walk this Sunday there's so much to see right now, trees and bushes are full of newly fledged birds and there appear to be plenty of insects and grubs for those hungry beaks. There are beautiful bursts of colour everywhere from all the plants cooming into bloom providing our bees with pollon and nectar and I'm expecting the ponds to be brimming with life, we will also be taking a look at the tiny but fascinating creatures that live in the bushes and trees.I do hope you can join me, the more eyes we have the more we're likely to spot.
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
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