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Bredfield’s Moth Morning

On 13th August 2022, Bredfield Wildlife-friendly Village held its first Moth Morning. The night before, Max and Stewart set-up their moth traps in the garden of Bumbles.  People were invited to come at 8am the next morning to see what moths had been caught. In the middle of a long dry and hot period, and […]

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Focus on Ragwort

Much maligned, yet poetically celebrated Is there a plant more denigrated and maligned than Ragwort?  In a 2013 article, the Daily Mail claimed that Ragwort has “infested the country”.  In 2014, former Conservative minister Lord Tebbit told the nature charity Buglife that pulling up ragwort should be a low-cost form of National Service for “young […]

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Focus on Woodpeckers

‘Drrrrrrrrr’, ‘Drrrrrrrrr’.  When the sound of a beak hitting wood at more than twenty beats per second echoes through the trees, it means that it is time for courtship and territory claim for our commonest woodpecker. The Great Spotted Woodpecker doesn’t sing as a courtship; it’s a drummer. This woodpecker’s head is built for drumming: […]

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One year old!

A report on the first year of Bredfield: Wildlife Friendly Village Bredfield Wildlife Friendly Village (BWFV) was launched one year ago in March 2021. Our project was enabled by a grant of £1,500 from East Suffolk Council, and by encouragement and support from Bredfield Parish Council. The project was launched during restrictions imposed by the […]

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Focus on Voles

British small mammals include mice, shrews and voles. Most are common enough in the wild, but we rarely get to see them; perhaps only a glimpse of a creature scurrying through the vegetation. For good reasons or not, voles are probably the most endearing of these small mammals. Even ‘Ratty’ in The Wind in the […]

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Climate Change and Nature Conservation

A recent climate emergency summit in Woodbridge included a talk by a representative of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The talk, which was largely about nature habitats and wilding, was interesting and galvanising, but I noted that that there was no mention of ‘climate change’ in the whole talk. I suspect that the speaker assumed that […]

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Focus on Red Kites

Red Kites are increasingly being seen and reported flying over Bredfield.  At the start of 2022, there were at least three sightings in the first few weeks.  This is cause for celebration.  Red Kites have come back from the brink and they are now a favourite bird of many people.  They cruise overhead, slowly and […]

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Flocks

In the depth of winter, the sights and sounds of nature seem in short supply. However, there are winter birds to be seen out and about in the gardens, trees and fields of Bredfield. Though a few are loners, most birds become very sociable at this time of year – gathering in flocks, some as little […]

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Life in the Leaf

Leaf lines and blotches Come autumn, something starts to happen with our leaves. Not only are they changing colour to rich browns, yellows and reds; they also often show blotches and lines. These blotches and lines are often (though by no means always) signs of life within the leaves. It is difficult for us to […]