Monday, 13 July 2009

MOORHEN nests high in hedgerow

At work today at the Hale, Wendover Forest, I had the job of trimming the 8-10ft Beech hedge round the perimeter and came across (in the top) a recently deserted but empty nest which looked vaguely familiar but i decided it belonged either to a pair of Collared Doves or Woodpigeon that had used dry water lily stems instead of twigs.

Later whilst clearing up I saw movement on the artificial garden pond and a Moorhen was feeding two young and it was immediately obvious that it was her nest . The nest was at least 9ft up and the pond only 12ft accross (recently refurbished by yours truly).

On a more sobering note there was three fresh piles of glass on the side of the road where people park to walk up to Wendover Woods (Richard Billyard)

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