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Updated: May 8, 2024

With the days getting longer and slowly warming up, why not get out and enjoy the spring. Although the weather has been somewhat wet of late this has not stopped the plants and animals. Everywhere you look something is happening, spring flowers are popping up all over the place. Snowdrops are almost over but are being replaced by Crocuses and Daffodils and even Tulip leaves are emerging. Hedgerows are bursting into life with Blackthorn out in bloom and Hazel catkins opening up. You may see Hares starting to chase each other around the fields or even spot an early Butterfly looking for nectar.


Catkins on the banks of the Little Ouse
Catkins on the banks of the Little Ouse © Ed King

With all this wet weather, it's a great chance to look for animal tracks and signs. A nice piece of damp mud could harbour no end of footprints from Hedgehog to Water Vole, Brown Rat to Fox, maybe even a Badger or Otter if you are lucky enough to be in the right place.


So why not get out and explore, take your wellies, a camera and probably your waterproofs and enjoy the spring and see what you can spot.









 
 
 

Updated: May 8, 2024

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Save the Date - Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th April 2024 and join the Big Green Hike and support LOHP at the same time. We have joined up as a partner with the Big Green Hike to help raise funds for LOHP.

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You choose the route, you chose the distance, you choose your charity. You can walk on your own or part of a group. Watch the video below and find out more.

It's simple and easy to do, sign up here Big Green Hike 2024


Happy Hiking!!

 
 
 

Updated: May 8, 2024

We would just like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 

from all of us at LOHP and thank you for all your support over the last year.


After the festivities, why not join us in 2024 on our annual Winter Walk on Monday 1st January 2024, 10.30am - 12.30pm.

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Enjoy a 2.8 mile circular walk around the fens, exploring the landscape and wildlife of the Little Ouse valley while working off all the Christmas excesses. No need to book, just turn up. Wellies recommended. Everyone welcome, even well behaved dogs on a lead. Meeting and parking on Parkers Piece, near Thelnetham Windmill, signs will be up on the day, more details on poster attached.


Suggested donation £3 members, £4 non-members

07919 912045


We look forward to seeing you in 2024.



 
 
 
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