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Birdwatcher’s Diary No.41

By Malcolm Fincham “Sweet smell of summer, the jasmine’s in bloom, July is dressed up and playing her tune …” What great lyrics to that Seventies song by the Isley…

Richard’s Wey June 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant June began with a very pleasant day out in the sunshine for the properties staff and volunteers…

Dan James’ Photo Album: July 2013

Dan James is a photographer, graphic and web designer from Guildford. He takes stunning landscape and natural history photos and films. Here is a selection of  photos for July, all…

Riff Raff Diary for June 2013

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig June has been a busy month strimming and mowing with the warm damp days encouraging plenty of growth. I…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.40

By Malcolm Fincham On returning from my whirlwind tour of Scotland, with fond memories of the wildlife sightings still lingering, and feeling I needed another holiday to recover fully, I…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.39

By Malcolm Fincham With little sign of any new sightings to photograph locally, on Sunday June 8, loaded to the hilt with camera equipment, I boarded a train at Kings…

Otters? Surrey Wildlife Trust Gets The Picture That Confirms They Are Back

Dani Maimone reports on the first photographic evidence that otters have returned to our county. Otters have returned to Surrey. This exciting news is confirmed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust…

Riff Raff Diary for May 2013

Riverbank tales from our local St Catherine’s Lengthsman/Weirkeeper by Robert Craig May has been a month for getting on with strimming and mowing and not for painting with the damp…

Richard’s Wey May 2013

The latest of our riverbank tales from the local Stoke lengthsman Richard Cant The River Wey and Godalming Navigations are owned and maintained by the National Trust for the benefit…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No. 38

By Malcolm Fincham With young families of birds now on display, buttercups casting a yellow sheen across the meadows and a settled spell of weather to start the month of…