Cress Marsh

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01 Jul 2019 10:26 #1921 by Jon Drakes
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Hi Joy,

I pass the site each day when I go to and from work. The entrance on South Marsh Road has no entry signs accompanied by signage warning of CCTV coverage. Do you access via the gate off South Marsh Road and follow the public footpath around the site? Have you encountered any objections to accessing the site?

Many thanks.

Regards

Jon

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30 Jun 2019 17:34 #1920 by Joy Croot
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Green Sand still present.
Good to see a Lapwing juv
New patch ticks were:
2 pairs of Tufted Ducks
1 Ringed Plover
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29 Jun 2019 18:40 #1918 by Joy Croot
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Exciting to see a Green Sandpiper today on main lagoon..
Also of note were: 2 LRP with 2 tiny chicks,
2 adult Grey Herons and 2 juvs,
m & f Pied Wags with 1 juv.
5 BH Gulls were a new patch tick too.

A profusion of ‘weeds’ have grown up providing food for lots of butterflies... mostly Painted Lady and Red Admirals. An Elephant-Hawke moth had rather improbably impaled itself on barbed wire
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