The ‘Out of Hours’ Ecology Trainee
Vicky Hall, Ecology Trainee, discovers dusk brings new activity to our nature reserves
"With visions of beasts thundering through the undergrowth, the woodland workers saw themselves thrashing through brambles and blackthorn, lassoes in hand."
"When next in the woods, bring sharp eyes and a pair of binoculars and take note of those smaller creatures fluttering around."
“The foxglove is a magical plant associated with many folklore tales of fairies, and thus it is not a surprise to find a thriving population in Finemere Wood...”
"The scythes swish rhythmically, and the tall grass tumbles. It is hushed as the volunteers are lulled into a meditative state by mindful activity and gentle melodies of bird song."
"It is so rewarding to have evidence that Finemere Wood is a place of sanctuary for this globally threatened species."
"a warm and sunny day in the wood was a blessing, energising all into a frenzy of activity."