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Wildlife pond in the making - Red Kite - 24-05-08 I haven’t posted any photos for some time as I’ve been too busy but decided to start a thread on my ongoing project of creating a wildlife pond with bog area. It’s around 9m long and 5m wide at the widest. The ground rises towards the tractor shed, this is the area where I will have the bog section but due to the rise in land levels will still need to be dug out by around 450mm - 18”. At the end nearest the house it will have to be dug out to around 1m – 3`. I hope to plant Bog Bean, Marsh Cinquefoil. Water Avens, Marsh Valarium, Common Reed, Brook Like, Purple Loosestrife, Marsh Marigold, Meadow Sweet, Wood rush, & various Sedges all of which are in tubs waiting to be planted. I would also like to bet some Flowering Rush & Burr Reed if I can find any and get the seed to germinate, not always easy. Early stages after a heavy rain last summer, the ground falls down to the house & when planting the Blackthorn hedge which is behind the wire to protect it from rabbits I put a drain under the hedge to feed the pond. After the heavy rains in Feb 08 The view from my office window In May I discovered Keith next door was getting a digger in to dig out the base of his new hay shed so I’ve taken of most of the turf & dug out the larger blocks of concrete, which will become a climbing area for the lambs when I decide where to put them. The remainder of the spoil will become a raised mound to the right of the garage going u to the hedge possibly with some trees on it & more wild flowers & the area between the garage & the hedge will become another r wildlife area which will be inaccessible to my gourmet sheep who have a liking for most things I don’t want them to eat. I’ll get back to that thread when we have some rain & more things start to grow. I’ll update this thread as work proceeds but I don’t expect plants to be settled in till next summer. Who knows I may have a heron 20` from my office window. Hopefully it will attract a few new birds & insects such as Grey Wagtails, Warblers, possibly Reed Buntings & Dragonflies & Damselflies. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Goldfinch - 24-05-08 it looks good Dave, you've a lot of work ahead of you there though! RE: Wildlife pond in the making - cubs - 25-05-08 Oh Wow!!! Looking good!!! Well done you and good luck with the project, I hope you do well with the birds!!! RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Red Kite - 25-05-08 Thanks I love hard graft & just wish I could have a week to 10 days at it without any interuptions, but unfortunatly it will have to be a long term project. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - celticsparrowjan - 25-05-08 Dave that is going to be some pond when you have finished it ,lots of hard work ahead but a great project RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Lutontownnil - 01-06-08 That's going to be a great place for your local wildlife Dave. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Kestrel - 02-06-08 Looking good so far Dave, though as Andy said looks like a fair bit of hard work ahead of you! Will be a wonderful wildlife haven when you're finished though and of course you'll be able to do plenty of wildlife & bird watching from your office window! RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Red Kite - 02-06-08 Thanks Ali, The problem will be will I be able to do any work? the other day I had around 13 different kinds of bird came within 15` to 20` of my office window as it is without the attraction of a pond & bog area. I'm itching to stop work get out there & dig it all out by hand I'd love to do that, but haven't the time. It's a pity I need to earn an income, though Gill does most of that & works very hard, so it would hardly be fair if I skived off & enjoyed myself. If I thought I could do it in a couple of days I would, but to do it by hand & barrow all the spoil away would take at least a week of hard work, something I'm not afraid of, I just don't have the time between work & other jobs about the place, Gill is working hard with the veg garden when she's not working or doing her mother's garden. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Cazzagirl - 02-06-08 Dave what a fab job!!!! Are you ever going to get any work done though I'd just want to be wildlife spotting all day around that RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Red Kite - 08-07-08 OK folks these will be my last photos for some time due to pressure of work, home & extended family etc. Smallholding sitting next week I love doing photo threads & will try & do some when I have completed my next 3 Higher Level Schemes. You & Gill won Andy, I would have loved to have done all the work myself but as you said it would have been a massive task by hand & Gill was embarrassed by my attempts to date. At least now it looks as if we are going somewhere even if it takes 6 months or more to complete. The size by the way is 30` x 12` at its widest The JCB getting to work 2 hours & £50 later The bog area which I will extend a bit all the surrounding ground levels need the soil taking from under the grass & tapering down. I already have Purple Loosestrife, Ragged Robin, Bog Bean, Brook Lime, Marsh Valarium, Sedges Wood Rush, Early Marsh & Common Spotted Orchids Water Parsley & Flag Iris amongst other things waiting to go in & want to get some Common Reed I love the large purple flower heads though like the Iris & Bog Bean they will take some management. The deeper area where I will have clear water & hopefully attract Dragonfly & Darters. This will need a little more digging out but I aim for around 1m at the deepest. The view from my office window The 1st visitor, not quite a pond animal but made his day easy collecting worms they have had it hard this year. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Red Kite - 08-07-08 Then the rain came, we had cut an old horseshoe drain, ( a clay tile n shaped which was used to drain fields around 150 years ago the 1st ones coming from bending clay roofing tiles over your leg to form a channel for water). I blocked the down side of the drain so water stayed in the pond it will be interesting to see what level it settles at but ultimately I will have to clear the drain that lets the water away & put in a liner. The extent of the wetland/pond/wildlife area in front of my office window. The Blackthorn hedge between my Rav & the pond is rabbit fenced until it becomes established & the whole area will be totally sealed from children. More rain & the level rises, at present it has settled at this level which is around 2` lower than I want it. Can any one spot the GSW? A big Bird Bath bags I first go!! Must wash under all the feathers. OK anyone take me for a duck & fancy throwing me a crust? Don’t be soft I know its pouring down but am I worried? Come on with that crust I’m going to start to get wet if I stay here much longer! OK not the pond but a new visitor attracted by the flies, a Garden Warbler? Any help welcome it wouldn’t sit still for more than a few seconds & had the cheek to land 3` in front of me & look in through my window for a couple of seconds. Right back to My photo threads & input to others will return I just don't know when. Dave RE: Wildlife pond in the making - sweetMaisie-Mae - 08-07-08 Great photos, Dave. Look forward to the updates as you go along. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - Falco - 08-07-08 Looks great Dave, hope it gets all the wildlife you want for all of that work!!. RE: Wildlife pond in the making - ledburylass - 08-07-08 Well done Dave I can imagine how frustrating it is not being able to get on with it. I am looking forward to updates and eventually the finished article! It is sooooo good to see you here again. Chris x RE: Wildlife pond in the making - lullieowl - 08-07-08 Exellent photos Dave.. Oh how i would love a pond like that in my garden, i bet it will look exellent when its finshed. By the way i may be wrong but your Garden Warbler looks like a Whitethroat to me.. |