Glamorgan Gazette

Now’s the perfect time to spot some wildlife...

- STAFF REPORTER staff.reporter@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AS spring arrives, Bridgend County Borough Council’s countrysid­e management officer is asking residents to keep an eye and ear out for wildflower­s and wildlife in their own green spaces or during their daily exercise.

With the country on lockdown, schools closed and many people working from home, there’s a great opportunit­y to spend some time watching wildlife and learning about the environmen­t while keeping to the strict regulation­s around social distancing.

Countrysid­e management officer Rob Jones said: “With people using and valuing green spaces more in the current circumstan­ces, there’s a wonderful chance to take note of all the activity going on around you as you exercise while observing social distancing guidelines.

“Things are really starting to wake up, there’s lots out and about.

“Birds are starting to nest, starlings are returning, the blackthorn tree is blossoming, the celandines are flowering, and the hedgehogs are coming out of hibernatio­n.

“It would be great if people could take photos of what they see either in their own green spaces or while out taking their daily exercise.

“Early spring is a good time to see queen bees, which will spend winter undergroun­d and then emerge to feed on the nectar and pollen from early flowering plants.

“Chiffchaff­s are a smaller warbler and one of the first migrant bird species to return from their overwinter­ing in the Mediterran­ean and Africa.

“Their name is a giveaway to their song, which is distinctiv­e and a clear sign that spring is underway.

“Primroses are commonly seen in woodlands and hedgerows and are a good sign that spring has started.

“And, frogs and toads come to ponds to breed from about January on with the males tending to come to the ponds first.

“A sign that a frog or toad has visited your pond is the large amounts of spawn in the pond. Frog spawn is a mass, whereas toad spawn is in strings. Toads tend to like larger water bodies as well.

“There’s a whole host of resources for people to identify something if they’re not sure what it is.”

You can submit all of your wildlife sightings to the South East Wales Biodiversi­ty Records Centre – www.sewbrec.org. uk/ submit- records-sewbrecord.page

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Wildflower­s and wildlife are starting to spring up all over the place now the weather is warmer and the days are longer

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