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 +====== 23 Apr 2023: Palmate newts at Open Day ======
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 +We held an <wrap em>open afternoon</wrap> at Bishop's Pond on Sunday 23rd April from 2 to 4 pm. 
 +If you came to visit us, thank you.  
 +If you didn't, you missed a treat!  
 +Some areas of the woodland were carpeted in native English bluebells which were then coming into bloom, 
 +and other spring flowers could be seen including wood anemones, wild garlic (ramsons), 
 +lady's smock (cuckoo flower) and cowslips. 
 +Pond-dipping highlights included a trio of Palmate Newts, Britain's smallest species of amphibian, 
 +which are less widespread than the common (smooth) newt.  
 +I will add a species list to the web site so that we can keep a tally on what we've seen. 
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