OUR AIM IS TO PROTECT OUR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE HABITAT IT PROVIDES FOR WILDLIFE ALONG THE RIVERSIDE
Our Meet yesterday - Sunday 25th July 2021 was one of uncertainties - will anyone brave the elements or will it be completely washed out? If not - what will we find ?
As it happened the rain had lessened somewhat before 09.00, encouraging some of us to set out early, only to experience a downpour on setting out. This time the massive oaks did not provide much shelter, the direct downward weight of the rain overcoming canopies in full leaf. We continued nevertheless with the rain turning to light drizzle and abating for almost two hours. By the time the rain started again, we had finished, There has been far less rubbish to collect so far this summer than last year. The weather took a turn for the worse in the afternoon when the area took a direct hit from a torrential rainstorm followed by a close thunderstorm. This drifted away gradually threatening to return several times. As soon as the rain struck, birds had retreated to cover and stayed put until well after the thunderclouds had gone. Woodpigeons were the exception, some flying out from the trees undeterred.
As there was no wind, damage was only done by the weight of the rain battering down grasses and more fragile plants and leaves.
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