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October
This is the time to look out for the variety of mushrooms and toadstools that may pop-up almost anywhere. Most of our summer bird visitors have disappeared, but on the Flats the perky Stonchat (top) will either be easy to see or elusive. Winter thrushes are starting to arrive from the North. Look out for …
September
The star of early September was the Greenshank which stayed on Heronry for just over two weeks. The real rarities were however were two insects: a female Red-veined Darter photographed by Nick Croft in the SSSI and a Long-tailed Blue butterfly in Wanstead spotted and photographed by Christian Moss. Both of these are firsts for …
Dragons and Damsels
There is a good display of Dragonflies and Damselflies on Shoulder-of-Mutton pond right now. Hundreds of Small Red and good numbers of Willow Emerald Damselflies also larger Brown Hawker, Black-tailed Skimmer and Emperor Dragonflies.
Butterflies and Mini-beasts
The butterfly walk on 5th August went very well with a dozen people joining us to find butterflies and mini-beasts. There were good numbers of common butterflies on the plain including Meadow Brown, Gatekeeper, Small Copper and all three Whites. One Brown Argus was seen, a once rare species that has been seen more frequently …
Wanstead Flats Concert Proposals
The Wren Committee have serious concerns about the proposed large scale concert planned for Wanstead Flats. We believe the precious wildlife of Wanstead Flats could be threatened. See our letter to CoL: Letter to Epping Forest FINAL
The Bat Walk
Mirza Rashid led a very successful Bat walk in Wanstead Park last night (26th July). Five, maybe six, different Bat species were detected and most showed very well. To give you an idea of what you might have missed, see this slow-mo video that James managed to take of a Noctule Bat over Perch Pond. …
A Fairer Forest
A presentation by the Wren Wildlife and Conservation Group on Tuesday July 23rd, 7.30pm This presentation looks at funding for Epping Forest as a whole and focuses on the concept of ‘ Natural Capital’. Natural Capital is a way of calculating the value of ecosystem services in monetary terms and we are attempting to put …
Wildlife Walk with Newham Green Hands Group
At 12-00 on 13th July members of Wren met up with Newham Green Hands for a walk through the Alexandra Lake area to look for wildlife. It was great to see a dozen young people from Newham keen to take in the diversity of plants and animals hiding in the undergrowth. Every clump of Common …
Wanstead Park Bat Walk – 26th July
Mirza Rashid will lead a walk in Wanstead Park to see and hear some of Wanstead’s bats! All are welcome. Meet at 21-00 by the Tea Hut in Wanstead Park for a walk around the ponds.