News
Also known as our “blog”, containing news items (“posts”), usually relating to observations made at the Pond.
23 Apr 2023: Palmate newts at Open Day
We held an open afternoon 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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- 22 - 19 Jul 2025: Tiger Moths!
- 22 - 27 Apr 2025: More bugs and an owl
- 22 - 07 Apr 2025: Spring has sprung (a leak)
- 22 - 15 Feb 2025: Shrimps at Bishop's Pond
- 22 - 15 Jun 2024: Insects and flowers
- 22 - 26 May 2024: Flowers and insects
- 22 - 08 Apr 2024: Turning green
- 22 - 04 Mar 2024: Spring colours
- 22 - 05 Feb 2024: Dead hedge
