CJW
Saturday 31st January 2004, 13:29
All,
I thought you might be interested in this:
Over the years that I lived in the UK, I visited many nature reserves which were owned by a number of different conservation bodies. One thing was common to them all - in Winter, there was always a feeding station that could be viewed by the public (usually from a hide or car park).
However, here on the IOM, we have no such feeding stations despite a plethora of small (and large) nature reserves around the island.
So, last night, I contacted the reserves Officer of the MWT and asked permission to set up a small feeding station at Close Sartfield LNR (home to Europe's largest Hen Harrier roost, but usually very poor for viewing passerines).
With permission granted, the wife and I went out and bought a few hanging nut/seed bags and went out to the reserve to hang them out.
Let's hope that it starts to attract a few decent birds for the general public to see and appreciate it. It's just a shame that we had to do it ourselves and out of our own pockets, but hey, if it works then kudos to us! ;)
IOM Feeding Station (http://www.homepages.mcb.net/wormwell/Close%20Sartfield%20Feeding%20Station.htm)
Chris
I thought you might be interested in this:
Over the years that I lived in the UK, I visited many nature reserves which were owned by a number of different conservation bodies. One thing was common to them all - in Winter, there was always a feeding station that could be viewed by the public (usually from a hide or car park).
However, here on the IOM, we have no such feeding stations despite a plethora of small (and large) nature reserves around the island.
So, last night, I contacted the reserves Officer of the MWT and asked permission to set up a small feeding station at Close Sartfield LNR (home to Europe's largest Hen Harrier roost, but usually very poor for viewing passerines).
With permission granted, the wife and I went out and bought a few hanging nut/seed bags and went out to the reserve to hang them out.
Let's hope that it starts to attract a few decent birds for the general public to see and appreciate it. It's just a shame that we had to do it ourselves and out of our own pockets, but hey, if it works then kudos to us! ;)
IOM Feeding Station (http://www.homepages.mcb.net/wormwell/Close%20Sartfield%20Feeding%20Station.htm)
Chris