Hi Lee,
The water vole was seen from the Wooden Bridge over the Cam (Fiona has uploaded the photo
to the new “Biodiversity:Share Your Wild Encounters!” page).
Thanks,
Emma
On 12 Jun 2024, at 07:50, Lee Outhwaite
<lee.outhwaite(a)wellcomegenomecampus.org> wrote:
Hi Everyone
Thanks for sharing
Could you let me know where this latest sighting was made?
Many thanks
Lee
From: Emma Manners <emanners(a)ebi.ac.uk <mailto:emanners@ebi.ac.uk>>
Sent: 11 June 2024 13:44
To: wetlandscommittee(a)wellcomegenomecampus.org
<mailto:wetlandscommittee@wellcomegenomecampus.org>
Subject: [Wetlandscommittee] Re: Treecreeper [EXT]
Hi All,
These sightings are great!
My colleague Fiona also spotted a water vole (last Friday, Fiona's photo attached)
which is very exciting. A few of us also saw a swimming grass snake at Thursday lunchtime
(James’ photo attached, grass snake is fairly well camouflaged).
Thanks,
Emma
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On 10 Jun 2024, at 09:45, Lee Outhwaite <lee.outhwaite(a)wellcomegenomecampus.org
<mailto:lee.outhwaite@wellcomegenomecampus.org>> wrote:
Fantastic, that’s great news, thanks Dave.
Have a good day
Lee
On 10 Jun 2024, at 09:37, Dave Keating <drdak(a)btinternet.com
<mailto:drdak@btinternet.com>> wrote:
This is the water vole I saw from the wooden bridge on Monday morning.
Dave.
On 7 Jun 2024 15:52, Sabine Eckert <se3(a)sanger.ac.uk
<mailto:se3@sanger.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hello Norman,
There was a treecreeper nest with fledglings in the big pine at the West Pavilion lake in
2019.
Thanks,
Sabine
From: Norman Cobley <nc5(a)sanger.ac.uk <mailto:nc5@sanger.ac.uk>>
Sent: 07 June 2024 15:03
To: wetlandscommittee(a)sanger.ac.uk <mailto:wetlandscommittee@sanger.ac.uk>
Subject: [Wetlandscommittee] Re: Treecreeper
good record Sabine, iirc Neil used to record them on the wetlands about 10 years ago but
I don't recall any being recorded for many years
Norman
On 07/06/2024 12:05, Sabine Eckert wrote:
Hello, we had a fledgling treecreeper outside the G102 entrance this morning, probably
stunned after a collision. It was well enough to try to escape. I stuck it to the oak
tree, and it had moved away when I checked later.
A nice record for the campus breeding birds list.
Thanks,
Sabine
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