Ann Miles Blog
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Toft Garden Update
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Heron's Tale
It has been a delight watching a pair of herons at Paxton build their nest, incubate and then bring up 3 youngsters. They are not yet fledged so fingers crossed for them. The image sheet sows the dates and certainly support the facts on heron breeding below. It is also interesting the way the colour palette turns from reddish winter (autumn) tones to springtime green as the leaves come out
Grey Herons typically take about one to two weeks to build their nests. Nest building is primarily carried out by the female, with the male bringing materials. A female grey heron lays 3 to 5 eggs per clutch, at intervals of about 48 hours. Both parents share the responsibility of incubating the eggs, which lasts about 25 days. Incubation often begins with the first egg laid, leading to asynchronous hatching, where chicks may hatch at different times. Both parents feed the chicks, which fledge (develop feathers necessary for flight) at around 7 to 8 weeks old.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Toft Garden - Shadowlands
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Toft Garden 'Ugly' Bug Parade
Friday, April 17, 2026
Paxton April Wildlife Survey
On Tuesday we spent 2 hours recording the various plants, birds, insects etc etc that were present in two related areas of Paxton Pits - the Sanctuary and the Inlet pond area of the Moorings Meadow. Mostly my ID shots were not very pleasing photographically but here are a few that I liked together with the ID sheets. Compared with 2024 (we do a 2-year cycle on sites) there was a marked absence of crane flies and flies in general reflecting the recent dry conditions. To compensate we did see a lot more plant bug activity (Hemipterans).




















































