Bishop's Pond

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🐸 Bishop's Pond, Fordingbridge 🐸

🌿 🐞 The next working session at the pond is on $[hdcolor $\brown$\$]Monday 30th March$[/hdcolor$] from $[hdcolor $\brown$\$]2 pm to 4 pm$[/hdcolor$] πŸ¦‹ 🌿

🐸 The clocks go forward the day before, Sunday 29th March 🐸

We meet at Bishop's Pond three times per month, on a Monday, a Saturday and a Sunday as listed below, to carry out conservation work. All sessions start at 2 p.m. and last two hours. Sometimes a session is cancelled at short notice if the weather conditions or forecast are unsuitable. The traffic light on the left indicates whether the next session will go ahead – $[hdcolor $\green$\$]green$[/hdcolor$] means OK (unless the forecast changes), $[hdcolor $\orange$\$]amber$[/hdcolor$] means we're considering cancellation, and $[hdcolor $\red$\$]red$[/hdcolor$] means the session has been cancelled.

Everyone β€” including you β€” is very welcome to come along to help us (no skills are required), or just to find out what we do and have a look round to see how the conservation work at the site is progressing.

March

Monday 30th (instead of Easter Monday)

April

(Monday 6th – no meeting – Easter Monday)
Saturday 18th
Sunday 26th

May

Monday 4th (bank holiday)
Saturday 16th
Sunday 24th

June

Monday 1st
Saturday 13th
Sunday 21st

You can find us:

  • from Normandy Way: enter Cottage Mews (the pond is then on the left, opposite no. 1 Cottage Mews on the right; there is parking in front of the long wall ahead of you) and go through the gate in the hedge on the left, between the street lamp and the car ports outside no. 12, or
  • from Green Lane (on foot or by bike; no access by car): follow the gravel track which branches off just west of the bridge over Sweatford's Water, go through the gate into Cottage Mews and then through the gate in the hedge on the right, after the car ports outside no. 12 and before the street lamp.

If you use your phone or sat-nav to find us, the postcode is SP6 1RJ. If you like What3Words, go to ///fingernails.paving.roughest (which is also a reminder to wear gloves and stout shoes!)

We are required to keep the gate into the Pond area locked for safety reasons, except during working sessions.

News

24 Aug 2025: New tree discovered

Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) with damage caused by either a fungus or a leaf-miner moth

During today's working session we decided to carry out a partial inventory of the larger and smaller trees, with a view to planning which ones to look after and which ones need to be removed to make more room for the others. We need to allow light to penetrate to the woodland floor to allow the smaller plants such as the bluebells and other flowers to flourish, not to mention encouraging biodiversity generally.

We were surprised to find a horse-chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) which we hadn't noticed before! Just shows how important it is to do surveys!

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2025/08/25 18:57 · Richard White

19 Jul 2025: Tiger Moths!

Jersey Tiger moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria)
Ruby Tiger moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa)

A brightly coloured moth flew past one of our members, showing dark wings with cream markings on the forewings and red on the hindwings, so we suspected it to be a Scarlet Tiger moth (Callimorpha dominula). These have been common in the Fordingbridge area and other places on the Hampshire Avon since at least the early 1970's, and have recently become much more widespread in southern Britain. The moth came to rest on holly underneath a hazel bush, and to our surprise turned out to be the closely related and similarly coloured Jersey Tiger moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria).

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2025/07/22 19:08 · Richard White

Tawny Owl

27 Apr 2025: More bugs and an owl

While pulling sycamore seedlings at the working session this afternoon, we heard blackbirds creating a commotion, then we spotted the Tawny Owl. It was trying to have a good day's sleep, but the blackbirds were trying to keep it awake and scare it away!

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2025/07/22 19:50 · Richard White

07 Apr 2025: Spring has sprung (a leak)

The Pond is empty! With the recent long period of dry sunny weather, nearly all the open water in the Pond has disappeared, even earlier than in previous years.

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2025/07/22 19:56 · Richard White

15 Feb 2025: Shrimps at Bishop's Pond

Not actually in the pond, but under logs, these are not the familiar seawater shrimps, or even the freshwater β€œshrimp” (Gammarus). Like the Gammarus and the sandhoppers (Talitrus) found in heaps of rotting seaweed on beaches, these are amphipod crustaceans. The ones we found today might be Arcitalitrus dorrieni, the Landhopper, Woodhopper or Lawn Shrimp, or perhaps Cryptorchestia garbinii. You can see a photo and more information at https://bmig.org.uk/species/arcitalitrus-dorrieni.

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2025/07/22 19:58 · Richard White

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