Belated post for yesterdays staff check. All 4 were found deep in the birch along the northern boundary, looking well
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NOTES:
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Thursday, 20 August 2026
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Tuesday 18 August - Hiding in the Silver Birches
My first day back on lookering duty and, believe it or not, it was raining as I got out of my car! Also, the mobile phone signal was poorer than usual so I couldn't get an update on the NoFence picture I'd seen before leaving home. But I don't think they could have moved much as I found them hiding where they had been, deep in the silver birch trees in E5 close to (what is normally) the Gelvert Stream. A couple were lying down and steer 200 was as startled as I was when we came suddenly came face to face. They all appeared fine.
The 'spring' in the NW corner is running well to fill the pool there and the pond has sufficient water.
Monday, 17 August 2026
2.30pm, Mon 17 Aug, All 4 found, 20m on the left as entering the site, all quite close together
Sunday, 16 August 2026
Sunday 16th August - All 4 seen
Saturday, 15 August 2026
Thursday, 13 August 2026
9.30am, 13 Aug, all 4 on the side of Brock Hill, eating the gorse with vigour
Thursday 13th August - Staff Check
Wednesday 18th - Staff Check
Belated post for yesterdays staff check. All 4 were found deep in the birch along the northern boundary, looking well
