An initial point survey of the YWT Filey Dams site to see what bats are using the site. Meet at the Filey Dams car park. Contact Nick Gibbons if you are interested.
Meet Arboretum carpark ( SE706697). The arboretum is 50 ha of varied habitat including ancient woodland, parkland with specimen trees, meadows, wetlands and open water. There are over 700 trees in the collection, all labelled and of known provenance, giving excellent opportunities for studying insect-plant interactions. Preliminary recording shows a rich insect fauna. Contact Alastair Fitter for further details.
A chance to revisit 3 of the quarries in Dalby Forest looking for plants and invertebrates. Meet at Bickley Gate car park at 10.00am where we will try and do car shares to reduce the number in the Forest. Bring a packed lunch and suitable footwear and tick protection. Contact Nick Gibbons if you have any queries.
A chance to walk along the beach at Hunmanby gap and explore the cliff plant life and also look for fossils etc. Meet at the Hunmanby gap car park at 1.00 when tide should be ebbing. Wear suitable footwear and bring a snack for a good hike!
A look for butterflies and insects on the reserve, in particular looking for White-letter hairstreak on the Elms. Meet at the reserve (TA 0116 7913) and park on the grass just inside the entrance to the village hall rather than in the road please.
A chance to learn a bit about wood pasture with Sam Newton and to find out about White-clawed crayfish and the plan to create a haven for them from YWT project officer Vanessa Barlow. The evening will consist of a walk round the farm with our two guides followed by a pot luck supper at Rock House, so bring something that you can share around of the edible variety. There is a number of chairs but if you have a collapsible chair please bring one.
The walk will include some uneven terrain, boggy areas and a steep slope to climb, so please come prepared and make sure you bring suitable footwear. The site is also good for bats so as it gets dark we should be able to identify a few species while we have supper. Make sure you bring suitable footwear for the farm walk.
Meeting place Grid Ref SE923893. The approach to ‘Rock House’ is signed at the bottom of the lane and is the second entrance on the bend, the first being Troutsdale Lodge. Please come up the track and park. There is limited parking space so if you are able it would be good to car share.
A second chance to look for butterflies and insects on the reserve, in particular looking for White-letter hairstreak on the Elms. Meet at the reserve and park on the grass just inside the entrance rather than in the road please.
I have had this message from Ian Popely regarding an event which we have supported in the past. For our new members Pauline served on the Scarborough Nats committee for many years and was also an avid botany and butterfly surveyor.
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Just to let you all know that I am planning to hold a final Open Garden in memory of Pauline at Broxa this year, on Saturday 3rd August(on what would have been her 70th Birthday), between 2.00 and 4:30pm. at 2, Red Briar Cottages Broxa YO13 0BP
There will be good company, cakes etc., a book stall, plant sales and the garden’s phlox should be in full flower.
There is no entrance fee, but donations towards refreshments would be welcomed.
If you cannot make it on the day, but wish to make a donation to APF in memory of Pauline, you can find details on https://www.actionpf.org/information-and-support/personal-stories
So far over £5000 has been raised for APF research.
As it is the final Open Garden at Broxa I am holding a special raffle and there are two amazing prizes. Pauline purchased an award winning Phlox watercolour ( value £1200) and a limited edition print ( value £150) and raffle tickets can be purchased at £10 each and I hope to draw the winning ticket on the day. 1st Prize: the original painting. 2nd prize: The Print ( photos attached).
I hope you feel this is a good idea. I will also invite RHS Hardy Plant Society members as well as friends of Pauline for this final celebration.
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Meet Bog Hall SE725707.
We have privileged access to a private part of the estate which includes ancient woodland, wetland and veteran trees. This is a 2-day meeting, not a residential, so members can attend either or both days.
Contact: Sarah White for details
Meet at Filey boat club at bottom of hill from the park at 10.30. Low tide is 13.00hrs. Please let Ginny Leeming know if you are coming. Wear suitable footwear and bring something for sample collection.