Category Archives: Danson Park

Danson Bird Reports July 2015

John Turner’s records from Danson Park for July 2015. John comments “Both the little grebe nest (disappeared)  and great crested grebe nest (abandoned) have failed it seems. The garden warbler was a quick glimpse of a brown warbler! Thus the ? The … Continue reading

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Danson Ringneck Parakeet roost.

Ralph Todd’s video of the birds at their Danson roost.  

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Bexley Council has no management plan for 80% of SINCS it wholly or partly owns, reveals FOI request

80% of Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation wholly or partly owned by Bexley Council have no management plan (i.e. only 1 in 5 does), and 3 of the 6 plans that do exist expired more than 7 years ago. … Continue reading

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Danson: lack of algal mats hits Red Eyes

There was an almost complete lack of floating algal mats at Danson lake on 29th June. I had gone to check on Himalayan Balsam eradication efforts, but also to see if both  species of Red Eyed Damselfly were now on … Continue reading

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Danson Park Bird Report May 2015

20+ Swifts over Danson Park as these welcome summer migrants arrive. John Turner provides us with his monthly sightings list for Danson Park. We are always interested in receiving reports s this is how we can compile data for the … Continue reading

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FotS features in ‘Bexley Magazine’

A photo of FotS volunteers hard at work in Danson Park’s Old English Garden features on page 16 of the Council’s own magazine for local residents. The associated article extols the opportunities of getting involved with such initiatives, but could … Continue reading

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FotS adds to its events schedule as Danson garden work stepped up

Please find below our updated and expanded calendar of events for the next couple of months.  You will see that we have increased the number of events in The Old English Garden at Danson Park as at this time of year the … Continue reading

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Friends of the Shuttle takes another step forward

Friends of the Shuttle was set up on the 9 May 2013 to protect and enhance the ecology and biodiversity of the River Shuttle.  This was made possible thanks to very generous financial help from Thames 21 which enabled the group to buy … Continue reading

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First Red-eyed Damselfly of year, whilst ‘BBC’ puts Danson in third place

A single male Red Eyed Damselfly (Erythromma najas), my first of the year for Bexley, was seen on algal mats on the south side of Danson Park lake this afternoon, May 28th. This adults of this species precede those of … Continue reading

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FotS Danson wildlife walk

Six members plus a friend joined me as leader on this late spring wildlife walk organised by Friends of the Shuttle, the wildlife/environment action group in the park, looking primarily at plants, damselflies and birds. Some of the plants of … Continue reading

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