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Community Presentation on the Environment Agency’s Challenges and Choices Consultation and The Ladock Water Catchment

2/5/2020

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Snowdrops Walk at The Lost Gardens of Heligan

2/4/2020

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Location: The Lost Gardens of Heligan​
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls


Every year, at the end of January or first week of February, I go for "Snowdrops Walk" at The Lost Gardens of Heligan. Next one will be "Daffodils Walk" at Trewithen Gardens and "Bluebells Walk" at Lanhydrock. This has become part of my annual activities. I just love the beauty and wildness of Cornwall.
Beautiful and dainty snowdrops!!!
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Gorgeous camellias in many shades and size.
These rhododendrons are just stunning.
Splaaash of colours.
Fungi
Some of the amazing wildlife.
Me and Rob had a lovely and enjoyable walk.
Spectacular sunset.
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Nature and Wildlife Walk in Ladock Woods

1/19/2020

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The sun finally decided to come out today. But it's still very chilly. Nevertheless, walking in Ladock Woods is very refreshing. Seen loads of amazing wildlife: Buzzard, Jay, Goldcrest, Great-spotted Woodpecker, Wood Pigeon, Chaffinch, Coal TIt, Robin, Long-tailed Tit, Dunnock, Wren, Song Trush, Magpie, Rooks, Grey Squirrel, a few Fungi and a lot more...
Had an enjoyable walk in the mud in Ladock Woods. 
The smell of the pine woods is just sooo relaxing. Very soothing. If I only I can save the scent in a bottle.
Some of the lovely fungi we saw today.
Frosty and icy!
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Talk and Presentation by Martin Goodall, manager of The Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

1/14/2020

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The first event of Ladock Parish Wildlife Group has been a huge success. There was a great turn-out. Parishioners from Ladock, Grampound Road, Trenowth and others attended the event.

Thank you to everyone who came this evening. It was lovely to see you. I'm organising a whole lot of amazing events for 2020. Hope you could all join us again on our next event.

Thank you Carol Clarke , Nichola Sherriff and Vivien Stals for your help. It's much appreciated.

Martin Goodall (MCIEEM), Manager of The Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS) gave an excellent talk and presentation on Wildlife Recording.

I'm organising a whole lot of amazing events for 2020. Hope you could all join us again on our next event.

AIMS of LADOCK PARISH WILDLIFE GROUP:

• To record wildlife species seen in our the parish.
• Invite speakers to give talks and presentation to improve our knowledge on various area of interest.
• Wildlife Walks and Trips to improve our knowledge of the flora and fauna in our parish. (Bird-watching, Butterfly-watching, Moth Trapping Evening, Bat Walk, Fungi Walk, Wildflower Walk and others).
• Encourage people to connect with nature and wildlife because it benefit both the mental and physical well-being.
• Create a community group to meet like-minded people with the same interest and passion for nature and wildlife.
• To foster community spirit and encourage civic pride in our parish.
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Rowena Castillo-Nicholls and Martin Goodall
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Rowena Castillo-Nicholls, founder of Ladock Parish Wildlife Group
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Martin Goodall (MCIEEM)
Manager of 
The Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (ERCCIS)
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Rowena's Rarity Sightings of the Decade

1/2/2020

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I have seen and photographed all these rare species in Cornwall. For talks and presentation on my "TOP 20 RARITY SIGHTINGS of the DECADE", please contact me via email at ilovecornwall8@yahoo.com.

Top 20 Rarity Sightings of the Decade

20. Sandhill Rustic Moth
19. Silver-washed Valesina
18. Heath Fritillary Aberration
17. Grizzled Skipper Aberration
16. Silver-studded Blue Aberration
15. Long-tailed Blue 
14. Family of Choughs on the North Cornwall Coast
13. Brambling
12. Leucistic Starling
11. Snow Bunting 
10. Hawfinch
9. Purple Heron
8. Glossy Ibis
7. Grey Phalarope
6. White-rumped Sandpiper
5. Buff-breasted Sandpiper
4. Grey Cat Bird
3. Brown Booby
2. Dalmatian Pelican
1. Lammergeier, the Bearded Vulture 
Species: Grey Cat Bird
Date: 17th and 23rd October 2018
Location: Treeve Moor near Land’s End, Cornwall, UK
​Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
Species: Brown Booby
Date: 4th September 2019
Location: Kynance Cove, Cornwall, UK
​Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
Species: Dalmatian Pelican
Date: 16th May 2016
Location: Drift Reservoir, Cornwall, UK
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

Species: Lammergeier, the Bearded Vulture
Date: 23rd May 2016
Location: Breney Common Nature Reserve, Cornwall, UK
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

Sooo lucky to be the "FIRST" one to have seen and photographed the Bearded Vulture, also known as the LAMMERGEIER or OSSIFRAGE in Cornwall. Me and my husband Rob Nicholls cannot believe our luck. 

We were actually in Breney Common doing a butterfly survey in preparation for our fieldtrip on Monday, 30th May for the Cornwall Butterfly & Moth Society Fieldtrip and to see the rare Marsh Fritillary.

It was a sunny afternoon, about 2:30pm. We were looking up towards Helman Tor when a large bird, soaring high, came into sight over the ridgeline, heading in a south westerly direction. It’s just gliding gracefully in the sky. The wingspan was probably 9 feet or more, 3 metres.

It was very high, maybe up to 2,000 feet and had a small bird in tow - which was not getting too close. The small bird turned out to be a buzzard!

The Lammageier did not flap its wings. It was just gliding gracefully across the sky. It was huge and unlike anything usually seen in the skies over Cornwall.

Luckily, I was already prepared with my camera and was able to take some pictures.

We were able to watch it for about 12 minutes, before it went out of sight.

Perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime sighting.

It's nice to sometimes be in the right place, at the right time!

Other species seen in Breney Common:
Marsh Fritillary, Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary, Small Copper, Common Blue, Small Heath, Read Admiral, Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Orange Tip, Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Brimstone, Speckled Wood and a lot more...
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Nadelik Lowen * Maligayang Pasko * Joyeux Noël

12/26/2019

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May the wonder of that first Christmas, the joy of God’s abundant blessings, and the peace of Jesus’ presence be with you always. May the true spirit of Christmas shine in your heart and light your path. May God bless your life with love and joy this holiday season. Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Christmas. Greetings from Rob and Rowena. 😍😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊
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Nativity
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Merry Christmas
😍😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊
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Table is ready...
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Oven is now on... Goose, Turkey, Ham and Smoke Salmon for our Noche Buena.
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Goose and veggies are roasting... 
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Attended the midnight mass and carol singing at Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran.
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Mother Mary, baby Jesus and Joseph
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With Reverend Father John Gilbert.
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At Truro Cathedral
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Walking on the street of Truro after the midnight mass.
Noche Buena after the midnight mass and carol singing at Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran.
Starter: Prawn Cocktail

Noche Buena after the midnight mass and carol singing at Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran.
Mains: Roast Goose and veggies

Noche Buena after the midnight mass and carol singing at Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran.
Dessert: Raspberry Panna cotta, Vanilla Cheesecake and Egg Tart

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Bedruthan Steps
Christmas day walk at the very scenic Bedruthan Steps.
Christmas day walk at the very scenic Bedruthan Steps.
Admiring the beauty of the rocks.
Beautiful rock formations
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Very steep cliffs
Christmas Day Dinner
Starter: Smoked Salmon, Lobster and Prawn Cocktail, Mixed Salad

Christmas Day Dinner
Starter: Smoked Salmon, Lobster and Prawn Cocktail, Mixed Salad
Christmas Day Dinner
Mains: Stuffed Goose and mixed veggies
Christmas Day Dinner
Mains: Stuffed Goose and mixed veggies
Christmas Day Dinner​
Dessert: Lovely selection of English and Filipino sweets

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We're just having Canapés this Boxing Day. Still stuffed with all the food from Christmas.
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10th Wedding Anniversary

12/25/2019

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Location: The Grand Hotel, Torquay, Devon
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
Videographer: Rob Nicholls

23rd December 2019 - 10th Wedding Anniversary!!! 
😍😘💝💖

Sometimes, I wonder how you put up with me. Then I remember, ohhh, I put up with you, So we're even. Hahaha... Happy 10th wedding anniversary my love. Our life is not perfect. But we try our best to make each other happy. We always have sooo much fun together. We enjoyed each other's company. Cheers to more adventure together. Love you today and tomorrow. 😍😘💝💝

As always, we celebrated our Wedding Anniversary at our favourite hotel, The Grand Hotel in Torquay. We've been coming here for the past seven years. It's such a gorgeous hotel. The food is always splendid and the service is excellent. The atmosphere is always festive and very relaxing. We love coming here every year.

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Cheers to more wonderful years together ​😍😘💝💖
10th Wedding Anniversary 😍😘💝💖
Just arrived at The Grand Hotel to celebrate our 10th Wedding Anniversary 😍😘💝💖
10th Wedding Anniversary Dinner 😍😘💝💖💕
Just chillin' after our delectable dinner 😍😘💝💖
Just having a great time 😍😘💝💖
Sumptuous breakfast 😍😘💝💖
Just chillin' after our sumptuous breakfast 😍😘💝💖
Just chillin' after our sumptuous breakfast 😍😘💝💖
Lovely day 😍😘💝💖
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Masked Ball Christmas at Lanhydrock

12/22/2019

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Location: National Trust's Lanhydrock House and Garden
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

A very festive atmosphere at Lanhydrock. The decors and theme is just fabulous. ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊
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Christmas at Trelissick House and Garden

12/21/2019

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Location: National Trust's Trelissick House and Garden
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

Trelissick House is very festive. Gorgeous Christmas decorations and twinkling lights in every corner. The lights around the garden is just spectacular. ​😍😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊😍😘 ☃️⛄️🎄🌲🎅🤶🎉🎊
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Fun Wildlife Quiz Evening, Photography Competition and Dinner

12/8/2019

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Thank you to all Cornwall Butterfly & Moth Society members and friends who came to the FUN WILDLIFE QUIZ EVENING, PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION and DINNER. It's been a brilliant evening. Everyone had an enjoyable and fun-filled evening. Congratulations to all the lucky winners.

* Event Organiser: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
* Quiz Master: Rob Nicholls
* Wildlife Quiz Winners: Dr Adrian Spalding, Bill Kittle, Dave Gibbon & Lee Slaughter
* Butterfly Photography Exhibition: Lee Slaughter
* Photography Competition Winners: Bill Kittle & Sam Brown
* Best Christmas Jumper Winner: Irene Kittle
* Travelled the Farthest: Dave Gibbon
* Oldest: Bill Kittle
* Youngest: Michael Slaughter
* Best Wildlife Sighting: Marcus Rhodes
* Special Awards for their Great Contribution to CBMS: Lee Slaughter, Simon Toft, Alan May & Rosie Hadden
*  The STAR of Cornwall Butterfly & Moth Society: Keith Wilson
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Gifts and Raffle Prizes
Thank you to everyone who donated raffle prizes. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
Quiz Master: Rob Nicholls
Me, Myself and I
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Wildlife Quiz Winners:
Dr Adrian Spalding, Bill Kittle, Dave Gibbon & Lee Slaughter
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Butterfly Photography Exhibition: Lee Slaughter
Photography Competition Winners:
Bill Kittle & Sam Brown
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Best Christmas Jumper Winner: Irene Kittle
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Travelled the Farthest: Dave Gibbon
Oldest: Bill Kittle
Youngest: Michael Slaughter
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Best Wildlife Sighting: Marcus Rhodes
Special Awards for their Great Contribution to CBMS:
Lee Slaughter, Simon Toft, Alan May & Rosie Hadden
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The STAR of Cornwall Butterfly & Moth Society: Keith Wilson
Keith was also presented with his very own company car.

Raffle Winners
Thank you to all who donated the prizes.

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"THANK YOU" Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society. I volunteer to a lot of organisations but there's only quite a few whom I really love. Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society, you're my favourite. This organisation is simply the best.
Cornwall Butterfly & Moth Society Members
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​"THANK YOU" Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society. I volunteer to a lot of organisations but there's only quite a few whom I really love. Cornwall Butterfly and Moth Society, you're my favourite. This organisation is simply the best.
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Launching of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Truro

11/25/2019

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Location: Truro, Cornwall, UK
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

​Launching of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in Truro. Cornwall Council CEO, Kate Kennally gave a talk plus 2 others. Later on, we had a Walkabout around Truro with Safer Cornwall, First Light and Seeds. It's great to see local businesses supporting the campaign. Sooo delighted I came.

Check out Safer Cornwall website for more information:
safercornwall.co.uk/what-we-do/dasv-hub/events-and-campaigns/
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Launching of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence.
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Cornwall Council CEO, Kate Kennally
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Phil Clatworthy, Me and Helen from The Nail Exchange.
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Walkabout with Safer Cornwall, First Light and Seeds.
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Walkabout with Safer Cornwall, First Light and Seeds.
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60th "Diamond" Anniversary and Annual Conference of Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

11/23/2019

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Location: Royal Cornwall Events Centre
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

Had a great time at the 60th "Diamond" Anniversary and Annual Conference of Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The speakers were all brilliant and inspiring. The Red River Singers gave a excellent performance. 
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Well-done to Jane Davies, Karen Johns and all the Cornwall AONB team for the successful celebration of the 60th "Diamond" Anniversary and Annual Conference of Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

2019 is a very special year for the Cornwall AONB as we celebrate the "Diamond Anniversary" of the Cornwall AONB. Join our 60th anniversary celebrations at this year's Annual Conference - the Cornwall AONB was designated in 1959 under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside 1949.

* Gill Pipkin, Chairperson, Cornwall AONB Partnership.
* Philip Hygate, Chairman, National Association for AONBs.
* Will Coleman, Director, Golden Tree Productions – Cornwall AONB 60th anniversary celebrations with the Kerdroya Project: the humble Cornish Hedge (includes short video film).
* Mark Cocker an author of creative non-fiction. He is a naturalist and environmental tutor, who writes and broadcasts about nature and wildlife.
* Graham Harvey has written about food and farming for over 40 years and is passionate about what he calls “Real Food Farming”; Britain's farmland is a precious resource.
* The Red River Singers provided the pre-supper entertainment.

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60th "Diamond" Anniversary & Annual Conference of Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Happy 60th "Diamond" Anniversary Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Happy 60th "Diamond" Anniversary Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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With Philip Hygate, Chairman, National Association for AONBs.
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With Mark Cocker an author of creative non-fiction. He is a naturalist and environmental tutor, who writes and broadcasts about nature and wildlife.
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With Sue Scott, Estuary Officer, on The Fal and Helford Estuary Special Area of Conservation,
Jackie Whibley, Mawnan Parish Councillor and Lisa Clements, Clerk to the Council
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Julian German, Leader of Cornwall Council, my husband Rob Nicholls and Jeremy Richard Lovering Grosvenor Varcoe, former British diplomat and Immigration Tribunal Appeal Judge.
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Philip Hygate, Chairman, National Association for AONBs, Julian German, Leader of Cornwall Council and Jeremy Richard Lovering Grosvenor Varcoe, former British diplomat and Immigration Tribunal Appeal Judge.
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Roger Richards (farmer), James Richard (farmer), Philip Hygate, (chairman of National Association for AONBs), Graham Harvey (has written about food and farming for over 40 years and is passionate about what he calls “Real Food Farming”; Britain's farmland is a precious resource) and Mark Cocker (an author of creative non-fiction. He is a naturalist and environmental tutor, who writes and broadcasts about nature and wildlife.)
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Happy 60th "Diamond" Anniversary Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Special message from the nationally acclaimed Fisherman’s Friends.
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Wildlife Walk in Trelusback Farm

10/27/2019

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Location: Trelusback Farm
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

Had a great time in Trelusback Farm today. Listened to the brilliant talk of Mary Atkinson on Moths and Tony Atkinson on Bats. Later on after lunch, we have an enjoyable walk around the conservation area.

Walk at the Conservation area.
Newt (1st photo) is a salamander in the subfamily Pleurodelinae. The terrestrial juvenile phase is called an eft. Common Frog (2nd photot) is easily our most recognisable amphibian. They have smooth skin and long legs for jumping away quickly. Adults males grow up to 9 cm in length and females up to 13 cm in length. Usually a shade of olive-green or brown (although can be yellow, pink, red, lime-green, cream or black).
Devil's-bit scabious, Dog-Violet and Dandelion.
Some of the lovely Fungi we saw from our walk.
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Garden Walk at National Trust's Trelissick House and Garden

10/21/2019

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Location: National Trust's Trelissick House and Garden
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

It's been very busy these past couple of weeks. Finally, I managed to go for a walk today. Not realizing it's half term! Oh my, the carpark is full, though we managed to find a parking. Always loads of people to all these beautiful National Trust properties.

What a refreshing walk! Fresh air and surrounded by the beauty of nature. Jumped dozen of times and it did not even got me tired. Hahaha...

The campaign for a smarter Britain is at Trelissick from 14 October - 1 November with the "Travel to 2050" experience, a high-tech installation designed to show what a low-carbon, energy-efficient future might look like 30 years from now.
Beautiful Trelissick House
Stunning view of the Carrick Roads
Jump jump jump... Higher!
Hum of Autumn
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Gorgeous Flowers
Fungi
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50++ different types of pumpkin at The Lost Gardens of Heligan

10/19/2019

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Location: The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

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Lovely walk at the The Lost Gardens of Heligan after buying my stocks of local fresh meat at Lobbs Farm Shop.
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50++ different types of pumpkin at The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
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Cornwall Bowel Cancer Support Group

10/11/2019

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"Early diagnosis can help save live".

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Cornwall Bowel Cancer Support Group - is a support group for anyone who has experienced bowel cancer (either currently or in the past) and relatives of bowel cancer patients.

To join their support group please contact the colorectal nurse specialists, Candy or Clare on 01872252693.
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Hoopsquisite by Micha Reilly

10/9/2019

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Date: 9 October 2020
Location: St Austell

Another enjoyable and fun evening at the "St Austell Women's Group". There's always something interesting everytime we meet up. This evening, Micha Reilly had entertained us with her brilliant performance in Holla Hoop. It was superb.
 
Micha Reilly has successfully completed the “Live Love Hoop” Teacher Training. She is a certified Hoop Teacher.


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Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral celebrating 100 years of Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes

9/28/2019

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Location: Truro Cathedral
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls

It's really a great and memorable experience to attend the Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral celebrating the 100 years of Cornwall Federation of Women's Institute.


It's just amazing to see a gathering of women from every corner of Cornwall. 

The Women's Institute was first founded in Ontario, Canada in 1897. The NFWI in the UK was formed in 1915. The NFWI celebrated it's centenary in 2015. The Cornwall Federation of Women's Institute was formed in 1919. The WI is now the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK.​

I'm really happy to be a member of this auspicious organisation inspiring women in Cornwall and the rest of the world.
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Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes - CFWI
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VP Mary Ellis, me - Rowena Castillo Nicholls, VP Jenny Thomas & Ladock WI President Sandra Buck
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Jackey Stagg and her friends
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Ladock WI President Sandra Buck, me - Rowena Castillo Nicholls,  CFWI Chairman Margaret Johnson and NFWI Honorary Treasurer & Chair of Finance Committee Julia Roberts.
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Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral
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Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes - CFWI
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Day Out in Hemmick Beach and Portholland

9/17/2019

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Location:
National Trust's Hemmick Beach
Portholland
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Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls
​Some of the butterflies we saw: Clouded Yellow, Large White, Red Admiral, Painted Lady and Hummingbird Hawk Moth.
Glorious weather. Sunny with just a gentle breeze. No wonder, even Hemmick Beach is quite busy. Loads of butterflies on the hedgerow: Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, Speckled Wood, Small White and Large White. Also saw a Wheatear and other seabirds.
Lovely walk in Portholland. Loads of butterflies along the road: Clouded Yellow, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Speckled Wood, Small White, Large White and Hummingbird Hawk Moth.
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Wildlife Walk at Church Cove and Kynance Cove

9/15/2019

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Location:
National Trust's Church Cove, Lizard Peninsula
National Trust's Kynance Cove, Lizard Peninsula
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Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

Had a brilliant wildlife walk at the stunning Church Cove today. Seen loads of species of butterflies and birds.

Church Cove is a hamlet in the civil parish of Landewednack. The parish is notable for being the most southern point on British mainland. Church Cove lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Parts of the hamlet lie within Caerthillian to Kennack SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest).

At the end of the day, we watched the spectacular sunset in Kynance Cove.
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Church Cove
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Kynance Cove
Spectacular Sunset
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Garden Walk at National Trust's Trerice House and Garden

9/10/2019

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Location: National Trust's Trerice House and Garden
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

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What a gorgeous sunny day. We cannot help but go out and have a walk. You'll never know how long this kind of weather last.

Went for a garden walk in National Trust - Trerice House and Garden. We've seen loads of butterflies and birds. Went to the Gannel Estuary as well for birdwatching. A really enjoyable day.
Trerice House and Garden
Red Admiral, Small Tortoiseshell, Painted Lady,
Small White, Green-veined White and Speckled Wood.
Some of the stunning flowers.
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Butterfly Transect in Lower Portmellon Valley

9/10/2019

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Location: Portmellon Valley
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

I had an enjoyable time doing the Butterfly Transect in Portmellon Valley. 

Some of the amazing wildlife we saw from our butterfly transect in Portmellon Valley: 2 migrant butterflies - Clouded Yellow and Painted Lady, some of the Cornish resident butterflies - Speckled Wood, Meadow Brown, Common Blue, Small Copper, Red Admiral, Peacock, Wall, Small White, Large White. A huge Cricket. Some dragonflies and damselflies. Loads of birds - Sparrowhawk, Jay, Buzzard, Kestrel, Swallow and a lot more...

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Brown Booby in Kynance Cove, Cornwall

9/4/2019

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Location: Kynance Cove, The Lizard Peninsula
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

Finally, we saw the Brown Booby at Kynance Cove. This bird is a first in the UK. I am super duper delighted that me and Rob drive-off immediately after my work otherwise we might have missed this once in a lifetime sighting. We also saw an unringed Chough. What a spectacular place for birdwatching.

​The Brown Booby breeds on islands and coasts in the pantropical areas of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They frequent the breeding grounds of the islands in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

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Birdwatching, Butterfly-watching and Moth Evening around Cornwall

8/30/2019

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Location: 
Godrevy Head, Gwithian
RSPB Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve
Windmill Farm Nature Reserve
Lizard Point, The Lizard Peninsula
Kynance Cove, The Lizard Peninsula
Loe Bar, The Lizard Peninsula

Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls
Went out early to search for 2 rare birds: White Stork and Brown Booby. Our first stop was at Godrevy. The birds were no show but we saw Seals, Gannets, Black Tern, Sooty Shearwater, Whimbrel and a lot more...
Our 2nd stop was at RSPB Hayle Estuary. Not many species. Just the usual ones.
Our 3rd stop was at Windmill Farm. The only notable species we saw was this gorgeous Barn Owl.
Our 4th stop was at Lizard Point. As always, I am delighted to see 3x Cornish Choughs showing off their acrobatic flight.
Our 5th stop was at Kynace Cove, one of the most scenic spot in Cornwall.
Our last stop was at Loe Bar to see the rare Sandhill Rustic Moth lead by Adrian Spalding. We've seen 21x in total.

​Adrian Spalding is the author of the "Loe Bar and the Sandhill Rustic Moth: The Biogeography, Ecology and History of a Coastal Shingle Bar" and other wildlife books.


In Loe Bar and the Sandhill Rustic Moth, Adrian Spalding examines the survival of plants and animals on Loe Bar, a shingle beach on the coast of Cornwall, in the context of its history, geomorphology and exposure to the Atlantic environment. He develops these themes within a detailed study of the Sandhill Rustic moth that endures this harsh environment where storm surges, high salinity, high temperatures, strong winds and burial by sand affect the wildlife that occurs there.

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Adrian Spalding MA (Cantab), PhD (University of Aberdeen), FLS, FRES is a former Director of the Cornish Biological Records Unit (University of Exeter) and currently Director of Spalding Associates (Environmental) Ltd. He has had a lifetime passion for moths and butterflies.
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Dahlia at The Lost Gardens of Heligan

8/27/2019

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Location: The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Photographer: Rowena Castillo Nicholls
​Videographer: Rob Nicholls

​Had a lovely time at The Lost Gardens of Heligan. We came to see their massive collection of Dahlia and huge pumpkins.
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