Sunday 15th November
No sign of the Red Crested Pochard that was there the previous weekend though it may still be about.
Pete Roby
Last week's red-crested pochard © Pete Roby
Flying wigeon © Nigel Forrow
Teal © Nigel Forrow
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No sign of the Red Crested Pochard that was there the previous weekend though it may still be about.
Pete Roby
Last week's red-crested pochard © Pete Roby
Flying wigeon © Nigel Forrow
Teal © Nigel Forrow
A stonechat © Nigel Forrow
Hare © David Brown
A jackdaw harrying a red kite © Pete Styles
Lapwing © Nigel Forrow
I am writing to inform you that Otmoor Lane, the road from Beckley leading down to the RSPB Otmoor nature reserve car park, will be closed for approximately 3 weeks. The road is closed for re-surfacing, which I am sure that many of you who have travelled down the lane recently would agree needs to be done. However, this is going to cause some disruption.
Otmoor Lane closed from Beckley to reserve car park
Monday 19 October 2009 - Friday 6 November 2009
We are sorry for the late notice on this closure, but this is out of our control and we have only had the terms of the closure confirmed by the Oxfordshire County Council Highways today. It will be closed for the full 21 days, however it should be left passable at the end of each working day. Pedestrians can still pass the works, the walk down the lane from the village is approximately 1 mile. The closure could include weekends if they choose to do so, and we will have no notice if this is the case. So the advice is to avoid the lane for the next 3 weeks. The reserve is still open and can be accessed from other footpaths and bridleways around the moor. If you choose to do this please take care in parking, and avoid blocking field gates etc.
Unfortunately the Otmoor Feed the Birds Day which had been organised on the 28 October, has been cancelled, due to the lane closure. An alternative event is now available at Port Meadow http://www.rspb.org.uk/events/
We are sorry for any difficulties this is going to cause, however we will all see some benefits once the work has been completed. We will keep you updated of any changes.
Thanks
David
Two green sandpipers © Nigel Forrow
A smooth newt © Jonathan Crouch
Black-tailed godwit © Nigel Forrow
A snipe amongst the teal © Nigel Forrow
A stonechat © David Brown
A flying heron © Darrell Wood
Kingfisher © Nigel Forrow
A little egret © Nigel Forrow
A Shoveler © Nigel Forrow
Roesel's Bush Cricket © Peter Barker
Dark Bush Cricket © Peter Barker
Meadow Pipit © Peter Barker
A Whinchat making use of one of the new posts that have been installed on Big Otmoor © Pete Styles
A stonechat © Pete Styles
Small Copper © Pete Styles
A chiffchaff © Pete Styles
A reed warbler © Nigel Forrow
A buzzard © Nigel Forrow
A black-headed gull © Nigel Forrow
A heron catching a perch © Nigel Forrow
A lapwing coming in to land © Nigel Forrow
red kite © Nigel Forrow
Two green sandpipers (taken a couple of days later) © Nigel Forrow
A record shot of the egret making a flight to another ditch © Peter Barker
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