The Stage is Set
This morning we headed into town to the rugby club to help with preparations for the Winchester Ukulele Festival which is taking place this Saturday. Heras fencing, small marquees, and signage all needed to be put up by volunteers , with the main marquee being erected by professionals, which was an impressive operation to behold. The finished construction is my first extra.
In the afternoon, Martin and I went on a guided tour of the nature reserve adjoining the rugby club grounds. It was a rare opportunity to visit the Upper Winnall Moors reserve, managed by Hampshire Wildlife Trust and an angling club, and not normally open to the public,(unlike the lower reserve which does have public access) to protect the wildlife. It is surprisingly wild there, considering it is but a stone's throw from the busy city of Winchester and the M3 motorway. There are old water meadows and hay meadows, which are being grazed by cattle and ponies. See second extra. The main photo shows a Southern Marsh Orchid growing in the meadow. There were also Ragged Robin and Yellow Iris in abundance as well as lots of birds especially Cetti's warblers and Chiff chaff, and also a couple of roe deer.
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