Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Autumn Watch at Sandscale Haws

Ok so we don’t have wild beavers or pine martens but the change in the season is still pretty exciting here at Sandscale.  The wading bird numbers are definitely on the increase with flocks of knot, dunlin, redshank and sanderling being regularly recorded.  The size of our duck population has significantly increased too with the usual teal and shoveler taking residence on our wet meadow area.  A massive flock of about 70 whooper swans were also seen flying low over the reserve on the 29th Sept.
The lack of sunshine and the influx of yet more rain has seen our water levels on site rise to such an extent that there are parts of the reserve that even Neil (Ranger supervisor) hasn’t seen flooded before.  This has meant that many of our snipe which can usually be flushed out with a walk through the tall grass has not been there to flush, as many of their feeding ground is just too wet.
With the strong winds we’ve been experiencing, the tides have been pushed further up the beach and produced some dramatic erosion on the frontal dune ridge exposing a shingle bed.
Now is the time if you are looking at starting a shell collection or ticking off another “50 things” activity (finding treasure on a beach), there’s nothing more invigorating than a stroll along the sand on a crisp, cool morning with the wind in your face looking at what the sea has been churning up!

Monday, 17 September 2012

Great British Walking Festival

Use your feet to show your love of the Great British Countryside this autumn. Take part in our Great British Walks.

Sunday 28th October 2012 2pm-4pm
The Human History of Sandscale Haws
Pristine wilderness or post-industrial site?  The hidden history of a nature reserve. 
Approx 1-1.5 miles


Wednesday 31st October 2012 10am -12.30pm
Winter birds of the Duddon Estuary
See thousands of wading birds at high tide roosts and the possibility of migrating ducks and geese over the estuary
Approx 4-5 miles


Meet: National Trust Car Park, Hawthwaite Lane, Roanhead (SD 200 756)

What to bring and what to wear: Bring food and a drink if required. Please wear stout boots or shoes and bring waterproofs.

Suitable for: Mostly moderate but with some uneven terrain over sand dunes, shingle and grassland. May involve crossing stiles.  Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult who will remain responsible for them at all times. Please note that in the event of severe weather or other safety issues events may have to be cancelled, shortened or changed on the day.

More Info: Contact the rangers on 01229 462 855 / neil.forbes@nationaltrust.org.uk

Winter Weekend Volunteer Days


11am-3pm

27th October 2012
24th November 2012
15th December 2012
19th January 2013
16th February 2013

Jobs could include scrub bashing, pond vegetation removal, repairing of boardwalks and fencing.

Meet: National Trust Car Park, Hawthwaite Lane, Roanhead (SD 200 756)

What to bring and what to wear: Bring a packed lunch and drink. Wear old clothes, stout boots or wellies and bring waterproofs if needed. We recommend that all conservation volunteers have an up to date tetanus inoculation.

Suitable for: Anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult who will remain responsible for them at all times. Please note that in the event of severe weather or other safety issues events may have to be cancelled, shortened or changed on the day.

We Provide: Tools, gloves, hot drinks and biscuits. We also have a limited supply of wellies and basic waterproofs that we can lend to volunteers.

More Info: Contact the Rangers on 01229 462 855 / neil.forbes@nationaltrust.org.uk

Friday, 31 August 2012

A 50 Things Summer!

I’ve just been looking at the calendar trying to remember all the things that we have got up to over August and I can’t quite believe how much we fitted in!  There was hardly a day that went by where we didn’t have an event. 
We’ve had Scout groups and Youth groups volunteering with us, as well as guided walks and kids activities.  To end the month we also had BBC Countryfile filming our Sand Sculpture event with James Wong taking part (watch us Sunday 9th September).  Don’t worry we have taken lots of photos of everything…see if you can see yourself!


Exploring the underwater world of our stream


Seeing new things on our Beach Events Day


Giving James Wong a run for his money on our Sand sculpture event


Catching shrimps might be easier with a net during our estuary dip!

The Junior Wardens lending a hand beach cleaning
 On the 18th August a number of the Rangers from the South East Cumbria and Morecambe Bay Property gatecrashed the All England Stone Skimming Championships at Fell Foot.  We ran 24 things from the "50 things to do before you are 11 3/4" campaign.  This included things like snail racing, kite making and flying and a nature walk at night time.  The smiling faces from these photos show its success.  Well done team!


Nearing the finish on one of the many snail races that day.


Flying a kite you've made yourself is always more fun even if you have to run with it!


Fireman (Ranger) Sam proving you can light a fire with out matches.


Roasting marshmellows on their fires and the most popular activity...eating it afterwards!


Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Check out the brilliant Junior Wardens Natterjack Toad film http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sandscale-haws/things-to-see-and-do/  ...(scroll to the bottom of the page)

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Well summer holidays are here and so is the rain!  Hopefully it won’t put a dampner to our free kids events every Thursday 2-4pm.  It starts this Thursday with Beachcombing. 

Dates: 26 July 2012 2:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
A gentle stroll along our lovely beach to look for shells and other marine life left behind by the tide. A great way to start a shell collection
Dates: 28 July 2012 10:00am
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
Help us to clean up the beach so that everyone can enjoy this beautiful place.

Dates: 28 July 2012 2:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
From birds to butterflies and a fantastic show of wild flowers. A chance to see some of the rare and special wildlife that thrives at Sandscale Haws.
Dates: 2 August 2012 2:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
Explore the fascinating under water world of a stream using pond nets to catch all kinds of weird and wonderful mini beasts.

Dates: 6 August 2012 12:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
A variety of fun family events including beachcombing, pond dipping and a sand sculptures competition. Come along at any time between 12 and 4pm
Dates: 9 August 2012 2:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
Take a journey in to sand dunes to explore the hidden world of minibeasts. Use pooters & pitfall traps to help the rangers to record what you've found
Dates: 10 August 2012 8:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
The first moth trapping night we've run for several years. Beginners and experts are welcome. Who knows what species we'll find?
Booking Essential  01229 462855


Dates: 16 August 2012 2:00pm
Price: Free event (normal admission charges apply)
Use pond nets to fish for a variety of weird and wonderful sea creatures in the Duddon Estuary at Low tide. Nets and trays are provided.

Friday, 29 June 2012

Our volunteers counting the enormous amount of orchids
June saw the launch of the Barrow Spring Watch in association with Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Natural England and the National Trust.  The launch was held at Barrow Dock Museum on a very dull drizzly morning.  We ran games and crafts and there was lots of wildlife to learn about, both the kids and adults that attended seemed to enjoy themselves.
During the half term break we ran a stream dipping event which seemed to coincide with the worst week of weather in June.  However three families braved the rain and had a whale of a time and met up with lots of creepy crawlies from the creek!
For the bigger kids we put on an Introduction to plants of the sand dunes and coast walk and talk and ran a number of guided walks for all sorts of groups.

We participated in Barrow's Big Clean run by the Evening Mail and Barrow Borough Council which involved a mass litter pick along the beach.  It was well attended particularly by the dignitaries from the Council, the police and our usual hardy volunteers.

Wildlife Sightings
The dragons came out in force with the emperor dragonfly stealing the show from the four spotted chaser and the common darter.
The fritillary butterflies are coming out and numerous dark green fritillaries have been recorded
Emperor Dragonfly eating a Common Darter
 We have stunning displays of orchids including common spotted, heath spotted, early marsh, northern marsh and the very beautiful bee orchid.
Bee orchid
 Natterjack toadlets have now started to emerge and can be found running for their lives on the boardwalks.
Toadlet still with its tail