Now is the time…November

  • Water voles are present in most of the ditches – we have a strong population here at Elmley. The ditch to Wellmarsh hide and in front of Southfleet hide are good areas in which to see them
  • Insect activity decreasing but there are still some dragonflies and butterflies around
  • With the continual mild weather the Marsh frogs are unusually  still croaking away
  • Starling numbers are increasing all the time and some wonderful sights across the marsh skies when these flocks are being pursued by various birds of prey.
  • Some of the Grey and Golden Plover are still showing their summer plumage
  • Winter migrant numbers are picking up

Other reserve news…November

Come bleak November in thy wildness come Thy mornings clothed in rime, thy evenings chill E’en they have powers to tempt me from my home E’en they have beauties to delight me still Though nature lingers in her mourning weeds And wails the dying year in gusty blast Still added beauty to her end proceeds And wildness triumphs when her bloom is past