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Well... My Wildlife Pond Is Now Set In The Ground...
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and I've already had my first visitor, in fact he/she was overseeing operations from start to finish and I don't think he will ever be too far away!
Yes, you've guessed it the ubiquitous robin, I must make him his own perching post!
Yes, you've guessed it the ubiquitous robin, I must make him his own perching post!
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Good work! When winter comes around, if there is a prolonged cold snap, do try to keep a section of the surface from staying frozen. Some of my brethren may be taking their seasonal rest at the bottom of the pond and could otherwise run out of oxygen. Your robin will appreciate the availability of a drink too!
10:51 Tue 30th Aug 2016
Good work!
When winter comes around, if there is a prolonged cold snap, do try to keep a section of the surface from staying frozen. Some of my brethren may be taking their seasonal rest at the bottom of the pond and could otherwise run out of oxygen. Your robin will appreciate the availability of a drink too!
When winter comes around, if there is a prolonged cold snap, do try to keep a section of the surface from staying frozen. Some of my brethren may be taking their seasonal rest at the bottom of the pond and could otherwise run out of oxygen. Your robin will appreciate the availability of a drink too!
A good piece of advice Froggy,
If I do decide to cover it in the winter I'll use some wire mesh.
Thanks.
Hellywelly, It will be my crowning glory to see some taddies in the Spring!
Patsy, The Robins been around for a while, but he seems much happier now and he seemed to be the first visitor this morning.
Jambutty, I'm sure even a very small pool can be a great benefit to wildlife, my one only holds 150 liters of water.
I also have a birdbath with pebbles in and the wood pigeons think they own it.
If I do decide to cover it in the winter I'll use some wire mesh.
Thanks.
Hellywelly, It will be my crowning glory to see some taddies in the Spring!
Patsy, The Robins been around for a while, but he seems much happier now and he seemed to be the first visitor this morning.
Jambutty, I'm sure even a very small pool can be a great benefit to wildlife, my one only holds 150 liters of water.
I also have a birdbath with pebbles in and the wood pigeons think they own it.
At the moment I'm re-modeling my rockery which includes the filter and cascade for the pond and despite looking like a bowl of pea soup everything in the pond seems to be flourishing,the fish are basking in the sun and so is our newt,loads of water beetles and insects and the birds are often round and about the shallows.It's amazing where they come from I remember when we set it away about 15 yrs ago it seemed like one day there was nothing in it but a few plants ands some goldies and the next week it was full of life.
Nice one Paddy,
Build it and they will come....eventually.
I'm fully expecting some pea soup, as I filled it with mains water.
Yes Tilly, all dug with my own fair hand, and the ground was like flipping concrete!
Maybe when its all settled in a bit, I'll send a photo, if I can figure it out how to do it.
Thanks Smowball,
Its amazing how something relatively small can make so much difference and added interest, a whole new dimension!
I'll be aware of the cats Wolf, theirs one around here that prowls around my bird box's and feeders.
Thanks.
Build it and they will come....eventually.
I'm fully expecting some pea soup, as I filled it with mains water.
Yes Tilly, all dug with my own fair hand, and the ground was like flipping concrete!
Maybe when its all settled in a bit, I'll send a photo, if I can figure it out how to do it.
Thanks Smowball,
Its amazing how something relatively small can make so much difference and added interest, a whole new dimension!
I'll be aware of the cats Wolf, theirs one around here that prowls around my bird box's and feeders.
Thanks.
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