Welcome Oasis
This morning we attended a nature walk at parkland in North Stoneham near Eastleigh. My husband and a friend had been invited to lead it (on behalf of the RSPB), by the local community development officer. Had it not been arranged weeks ago, we wouldn't have chosen such a hot day! (It was about 30C when we finished at 11.30 am.)
However, about ten hardy souls turned up and we enjoyed exploring what proved an interesting area. North Stoneham Park was owned by the Fleming family from the 16th century. Later, in the 18th century, part of it, covering some 400acres, called Avenue Park, was redesigned by Lancelot "Capability " Brown. Some of the features such as an avenue of lime trees, fine oaks, and an extensive hedgerow remain and now are protected and managed for wildlife by Eastleigh BC. We walked through Avenue Park and then to a new housing development on its edge, where the builders are including new features for wildlife such as the pond in my photo. Of course, it is not looking at its best now but there were lots of dragonflies and damsel flies and a pair of Grey Wagtails flitting about over the water, and a few Canada geese resting in the shade. I also spotted a couple of Ring Necked Parakeets in one of the old oak trees. It is the nearest I have seen these incomers to my home in Winchester. They are very attractive to look at, but some fear there is a risk they may out-compete our native birds for food and nesting sites.
While not seeing a great many birds today, we agreed it would be good to return in the spring, especially for a dawn chorus walk.
This afternoon, after a quick lunch back home, I returned to Eastleigh with an old friend, L, so she could collect her new hearing aids. L had attended the first visit on her own. I sensed the audiologist was relieved she was accompanied to day, as L does have some problems with her memory. Apparently, the audiologist had recommended getting recharging aids but L had ordered them with batteries (as she is used to them with her old aids !) but the new hearing aids had smaller batteries which were too fiddly for her to insert. Luckily the aids can be swapped at no extra charge for the recharging type, but it means another visit for us in a few weeks' time!
Happily, my husband had prepared a nice dinner which we ate outdoors on the patio listening to Elgar's Cello concerto played at tonight's Prom concert.
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