It is important that Tatton takes measures to protect itself from this disease and especially the important plant collections in the gardens. In this respect the Ranger team are being pro-active: we will receive training on how to identify the disease and begin to remove some areas of Rhododendron, particularly those areas closest to the gardens. This will be labour intensive and we are happy to recruit a team of volunteers to help with this and other tasks on the estate. Should you be interested in volunteering, please contact the Ranger team on 01625 374414.
Take a walk on a cold frosty morning and look in the rushes and long grass. Amongst the foliage are strings of crystal droplets sparkling in the early morning light. No matter how cold it is, the spiders living in the estate spin webs to catch their prey all year round. On a frosty morning they hang like festive baubles, glittering. They show perfectly intricate designs the arachnids produce. An average spider in warmer months will produce a new web every 24 hours and they are constantly updating and repairing them. To do this they eat the old web to recycle silk for the new one.
Winter deer feed ©Peter Spooner |
There will also be the opportunity to see some of the numerous species of wildfowl that visit Tatton during the winter. Come along to the Allen Hide between 11am and 1pm on Sunday 15 January - there will be members of the Knutsford Ornithological Society present to give advice and to help you identify the various species with the aid of a telescope.
Darren Morris, Ranger Team
No comments:
Post a Comment