Lizzie Hulton-Harrap farms with her Mum in the Gatten Valley near Ratlinghope. They have been running a nest box scheme for Pied Flycatchers and Redstarts on the farm for a few years now and are hosting a workshop on Wednesday 27th September on their findings from a nest box study they undertook this year.
If you would be interested in learning more about this project, please access this link:
Do you enjoy watching birds? Would you like to expand your expertise by building on your current knowledge of common birds? Do you know which birds to expect in different habitats in Shropshire? Would you like to be able to identify the characteristic birds of the county in different seasons?
If so, this course is for you.
The course will meet sixteen times from September 2023 until June 2024, on Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings. In each month, a classroom session will introduce the birds expected in different environments and/or seasons. This is followed by an outdoor trip on a following Sunday morning (not necessarily the next Sunday), during which you will put into practice the identification tips learned previously. You will accumulate expertise each month by building on the principles covered in previous sessions.
Course Leaders. Allan Heath, Dave Pearce and John Arnfield.
Cost. The course costs ₤95 for the 16 sessions, payable in advance.
Locations & Times. Tuesday indoor sessions will meet in the National Trust’s Chalet Pavilion in the Cardingmill Valley, Church Stretton, at 7:30 p.m. on designated dates. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided. For field trips, we will meet at 9:30 a.m. on specified Sunday mornings at the field excursion destination.
Joining the Course. Contact John Arnfield by email at arnfield.2@osu.edu or visit our website at https://introbirdcourse.wordpress.com/ where meeting dates and topics are listed and a downloadable form to sign-up to the course is available.
This course is sponsored by the Church Stretton branch of the Shropshire Ornithological Society and the National Trust (Cardingmill Valley & Shropshire Hills).
Are you a regular user of Coppice Leasowes Nature Reserve?
The Town Council have been approached by the Environment Agency and Network Rail with a project to restore the historic flow of Ashbrook. This will see the brook diverted into the Wetlands within the Nature Reserve and the Council want to hear your views.
A display has been placed in Church Stretton Library which provides you with more information and an opportunity to leave your comments on a simple form. The display will be in the Library until Friday, 21st July.
Please take a look, so we are aware of your thoughts. Thank you.
On Sunday 16th July 2023, Terry Merchant will lead us round Rectory Wood and Field to study the trees and learn more about about them. This has had to be rescheduled from earlier in the month. We will meet at 2.30pm and it promises to be a fascinating afternoon studying trees to work out why they grow the way they do. Please contact us at cstreegroup@gmail.com for more details and to book your place.
Mayor of Church Stretton Town Council, Cllr Andy Munroe and Cllr Sheila Davies planting an oak tree to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles 111. The tree is on the corner of Sandford Avenue and Hazler Road and was planted on 9th May 2023.