MERSEA WILDLIFE

WELCOME TO MERSEA ISLAND - A GEM OFF THE ESSEX COAST. FAMOUSLY DESCRIBED IN 1880:- "A MORE DESOLATE REGION CAN SCARCE BE CONCEIVED, AND YET IT IS NOT WITHOUT BEAUTY". STILL UNIQUE TODAY, CUT OFF AT HIGH TIDES, SURROUNDED BY MUD AND SALTMARSHES, MERSEA IS RICH IN COASTAL WILDLIFE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS -

Showing posts with label Migrants and Moths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Migrants and Moths. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 April 2010

MIGRANTS AND MOTHS

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The firecrest that turned up at the park yesterday, was still in the park on Wednesday 7th. In contrast to being quiet on Tuesday, it was ...
Friday, 26 September 2008

MIGRANTS AND MOTHS

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The sunny start to the morning and near calm conditions, made it a very pleasant autumnal Thursday 25th at the country park. There was a lig...
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Dougal Urquhart
Mersea Island, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
I was the ranger at Cudmore Grove Country Park in East Mersea between 1983 and 2018.
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