Week Ending November 22nd.
Monday, November 17th. A drab, wet sort of a day which was cooler than of late. Spent a morning checking ponies on Chailey Common and taking up
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Monday, November 17th. A drab, wet sort of a day which was cooler than of late. Spent a morning checking ponies on Chailey Common and taking up
Monday, November 10th. Whilst checking ponies at the National Trust’s Blackcap site, which where the ponies are, is steep and partially wooded, I was caught
Monday, October 27th. What a glorious day! Spent most of it working on the electric fencing at the NT’s Birling Gap in readiness for the
Sunday, 19th. Incredibly mild over the weekend. While driving south down the M23 at about 5-15pm ‘near’ Redhill, two flocks of perhaps 15 – 20
Tuesday, 14th. Though mainly grey and wet, the weather continues to be mild. At Hastings Country Park situated on the coast of the English Channel,
The seasons march on… September was the driest one on record; October however, also seems to be attempting to break a record but in the
Well, it’s early October and what prenominal weather we have had this past month! The driest September since records started back in 1910; must have
Tuesday. Hastings Country Park. Met up with 5 new Lookers (volunteers who assist with checking the ponies); we now have an almost full complement there
Proving to be rather a busy week this week with an urgent appeal from Hastings Borough Council for ponies asap. Originally the Sussex Pony Trust
Ashdown Forest has been in the spotlight of the birding world recently with a juvenile short-toed eagle having temporarily taken-up residence. Being something of specialist
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