Over the summer many wildlife watchers contacted me with wildlife they had seen. It included unusual bird sightings, an osprey or a red start and more. Many butterflies were also seen and this year’s butterfly count has been up in numbers but many of the rarer species are not and they are still in decline, (warn the Butterfly Conservation Trust). However, around here it was wonderful to see commas, red admirals, peacocks, whites, blues and more.
In September, the talk at our local branch of the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust was from Tony Peace who is a member of the World Owl Trust (WOT). The trust had its headquarters in Cumbria but that has closed and the birds located to various different sites while the new premises are being built. If you visit the website www.owl.org you can find out more about the charity and organisation and how their main objective is to try and breed owls to release back into the wild.