Wednesday, 10 May 2023

Devon residents urged to become 'bat detectives'

Wildlife enthusiasts are being encouraged to take part in one of Devon's biggest citizen science projects

The Devon Bat Survey returns this year with opportunities for nature lovers to get involved in one of the county's biggest citizen science initiatives. 

The Devon Bat Survey has run since 2016 and has clocked up millions of sound recordings of the flying mammals, contributing to conservationists' knowledge of bats and their habits. This vital information helps understanding about the health of Devon's environment which can then be used to help protect the bats. All UK bats eat insects, so they need conditions in which insects thrive including clean rivers, wildflower rich meadows, healthy woodlands and hedgerows.

This year, the Devon Bat Survey is especially keen to hear from people in North Devon, Torridge and the Blackdown Hills – areas where it has fewest records.

Lindsay Mahon works for the charity Devon Wildlife Trust and is the Devon Bat Survey coordinator. Lindsay said:

"The feedback we get from our bat detectives is amazing – people enjoy being involved and discovering which bats are living near them.  I am delighted that we have been able to open the survey more widely this year and offer more people an opportunity to get involved in helping these protected species.

We are looking for surveyors in Devon who have gardens or their own land in which they can safely put one of our digital bat detectors. The detectors themselves are small and come with full instructions. The survey is free to take part in, and people can sign up via the Devon Wildlife Trust website.

Taking part in the survey involves borrowing one of our bat detectors for a few nights, setting it up outside and letting it do the rest. Participants then upload the digital sound recordings to an online system. This then tells them which bats have visited their garden.

The survey is usually very popular, so my advice is to book early as the spaces fill up fast. We are extremely grateful to everyone who takes part, including the host centres which act as the collect and return points for the bat detectors. We simply couldn't run a survey of this scale without our host centres and citizen scientists."    

During its previous seven years the Devon Bat Survey has identified 13 different species of bat in Devon. Some of these are relatively common such as pipistrelles, but others, including greater horseshoe and barbastelle bats, are considered rare and under threat.   

Tammy Falloon, Managing Director of St. Bridget Nurseries, is acting as a Devon Bat Survey 'host centre' – one of the places across the county where detecting equipment can be borrowed. Tammy said:

"Being a host centre attracts new visitors to our garden centre and we are always looking to encourage people to find ways to attract wildlife to their gardens. The process of taking part is very simple, I did it myself with my family and the results are so detailed and interesting. I knew I had bats in my garden, but I had no idea there were so many different types!"

This year, the bat survey's data will again be helping the vital work of the Saving Devon Treescapes project.  This partnership project is led by Devon Wildlife Trust on behalf of the Devon Ash Dieback Resilience Forum, and is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.  The initiative is working with local communities to plant new trees to replace those lost to the destructive fungal disease known as ash dieback. The Devon Bat Survey is an important part of the project's citizen science activities providing vital insights into where bats fly and feed locally will help the project target its work most effectively.

Devon residents can find out more about taking part in this year's bat survey at https://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/devon-bat-survey-2023.

The Devon Bat Survey runs from now until 6th October.

Devon Bat Survey. Common pipistrelle bats. Photo copyright Tom Marshall (All Rights Reserved)

Devon Bat Survey. Common Pipistrelle bats. Photo copyright Tom Marshall (All Rights Reserved)

Devon Wildlife Trust is the county's leading environmental charity, with more than 38,000 members. The charity manages 60 nature reserves across Devon, including a range of beautiful landscapes such as woodlands, meadows, wetlands and heaths. Devon Wildlife Trust relies on charitable donations, grants and the generous support of its members and the general public to raise more than £5million every year. Money raised is spent maintaining our work for wildlife conservation and education in Devon, for present and future generations. More at www.devonwildlifetrust.org

Thursday, 4 May 2023

Coronation Weekend

The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort will be marked with events across the country and a concert at Windsor Castle. Their Majesties want to encourage people to spend the Coronation Weekend celebrating with friends, families and their communities.

Read all about the king at  https://www.royal.uk/ 

The Coronation will be held on 6th May 2023 - https://www.royal.uk/coronation 

How to watch: details of how and where to watch the service are available at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport website. 

The Coronation Weekend - https://www.royal.uk/coronation-weekend

The Coronation Concert - On Sunday 7th May 2023, a special Coronation Concert will be staged and broadcast live at Windsor Castle by the BBC and BBC Studios.

KING CHARLES III Official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort

"The emblem pays tribute to The King’s love of the natural world, unifying the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom; the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland. Together, the flowers create the shape of St Edward’s Crown, with which His Majesty The King will be crowned during the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6th May. The emblem has been designed using the red, white and blue of the union flag.

About the designer "The official emblem of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort has been unveiled by Buckingham Palace. Created by the internationally revered designer Sir Jony Ive KBE and his creative collective, LoveFrom, the emblem symbolises and celebrates the historic beginning of the new Reign.

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Devon County Council News. "More than 70 communities across Devon will be marking the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty The Queen this weekend. Hundreds of events are planned on Devon’s streets and community spaces, ranging from traditional street parties and lunches to live music events, fun-days, and galas." Read more http://soc.devon.cc/v7n2d

Torridge District Council Coronation Events around Bideford - Tap here for Discover Bideford website 

For North Devon & Exmoor Coronation events Tap here for visitdevon.co.uk

For events in Ilfracombe tap here for visitilfracombe.co.uk

Monday, 24 April 2023

Dog walking In the frame. Good Friday pebble dash on the beach at Westward Ho!

The weather had cleared at last and what bettter way to spend a Good Friday than on the beach at Westward Ho! It was Easter Bank Holiday and we didn't really think we'd find a place to park near the slipway but we were lucky. Fantastic weather, billowing clouds amid blue skies and gleaming sands, a perfect dose of vitamin sea, the walk topped off by our first Hockings of the year. I was photographing the sky above the Pebble Ridge when the little dog walked into the frame, there were lots of dog walkers about enjoying the beach before the Summer season restrictions.

"From the 1st of May to the 30th of September Torridge District Council will once again be introducing a restriction for Dogs on sections of Westward Ho! beach and the promenade.

The restriction helps create different usage areas on the beach to ensure that different groups engaged in different activities can all safely access and enjoy this popular resort. It also helps the authority to meet the criteria for the annually assessed Blue Flag Award, which is highly prized and important to bathers and the local tourist industry." TAP HERE to visit torridge.gov.uk for Dog Walking Zones)

Before exploring the coast and countryside with your pets also see advice from Devon Wildlife Trust

Devon Wildlife Trust asks the public to keep dogs on leads to protect nature . > Read post

Pebble Ridge, Westward Ho! - Photo copyright Pat Adams (All rights reserved)
Photo copyright Pat Adams North Devon Focus

North Devon Focus. All images copyright Pat Adams

 North Devon Focus promoting North Devon Coast and Countryside since 2002

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