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The First of the Trees Arrive

So the beech and silver birch trees arrive… Its been raining and the ground is soggy and sticky but I need to get out there and plant them as they have been in transit for a couple of days and I need to get the roots back into the ground.. So home from work… a quick cuppa and off we go..

Beech Trees

An couple of hours later and the beech hedge is in along with the silver birch.

As the plan is to create an enclose secluded wildlife area the the sides and the end of the garden needed hedges too. So for the end of the garden I decided on a willow hedge this comprised of 20 plants 4-5 ft tall and for the sides a wildlife mix that consisted of privet, willow, dogrose,maple and walnut, these were all around 3-4ft tall and totalled to 33 plants.
I ordered these and again I then had a couple of days rain or shine to get out the back and dig the trenches..

A couple of days later the plants arrived… Some hours later and all of the plants were in..

Plants

Wildlife Plants

Willow

Ok it looks like a lot of twigs at the moment but a couple of years down the line and hopefully the desired effect should be achieved.

The running total cost so far is £182.83 including postage costs and some hard graft..

Next ACAP Phase two.. A Wildlife Pond..

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Some More Pics

I have been looking back through the feeder history and picked out a few more pictures of other visitors to the feeder..

Long Tailed Tit

Long Tailed Tit

Furry Bird

This is a strange looking furry bird!!

Starling in Vertical Flight

Starling in Vertical Flight…..

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Frog

The frogs have been quite active in the pond of late.. there is now quite a bit of Frog spawn around the edge of the pond..

Frog

Frog

frogspawn

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Goldcrest

This was a first for me… I had never seen a Goldcrest until this one visited the feeder..

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

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Wildlife Garden “ACAP”

I am embarking on a project to make the garden more wildlife friendly and to be honest look a lot nicer.. At the moment the garden is pretty bare with only a few shrubs and small bushes.

garden

Recently some of our neighbours cut there hedges right back and removed some trees from the gardens, this has appeared to have an impact on the amount of birds visiting the feeders in the garden. So this was one of the motivations to overhaul the garden..

Because of the current financial climate in the UK I decided I would try and do this as cheap as I possibly could and post my findings on this blog to help others make there own wildlife gardens for minimal cost. I have decided to call it my “As Cheap As Project” ACAP for short.

Now I’m no experienced gardener so this is going to be a learning curve for me. So armed with some gardening books and some advice from a few green fingered friends I am kicking off the ACAP with a wildlife section to the garden.
The garden is approximately 80ft in length from the patio and about 32ft wide.
So after a chat with the wife we decided that the bottom third of the garden would become the wild
section.. I would separate this from the rest of the garden with a hedge, leaving a gap in the middle for access. The perimeter of the rest of the section comprises of fence panels and a brick wall, so we decide to hedging all the way round. The hope is that after x amount of years this will turn into a little secluded wildlife haven.

So with an idea for phase one on paper the ACAP begins.

I started by looking at garden centres for shrubs, trees, hedging but these were very expensive. So I turned to the web which ended up at ebay. Ok next where do I start, what plants do I want? So a quick Google on UK wildlife friendly plants gave me an idea of what I wanted. As it was I didn’t even need to do this as an ebay search on wildlife hedging revealed sellers that sold exactly that, a mix of countryside wildlife friendly hedging at a very good price compared with garden centres.

So the first hedge to plant would be the dividing hedge, for this we decided to use beech. The reason we chose this is that it gives pretty much a full time barrier in that the leaves are green in the spring summer and in the autumn winter the leaves turn brown but don’t fall off the tree until the new green ones are about to appear.

So into ebay.. a quick search for Beech .. I purchased 30 4-5ft beech trees for just over £50.00.
These were set to arrive in the next couple of days so I had to get out to the garden and prepare a trench ready for planting. I also came across 3x 8ft silver birch trees for £28.00 including postage so I purchased these too.

trench

trench

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Bird feeder Update

The feeder has been up for just over a week now. The Starlings took to straight away but it has taken a little time for the Tits to start using it.
Below are a couple of pictures of Blue and great Tits on the feeder. I will upload some video footage soon.

Bird Feeder

Blue Tit

Bird Feeder

Blue Tit

Bird feeder

Great Tit

Bird Feeder

Great Tit

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Pond Cam Update

The Pond cam has now totally de-misted and I have moved the cam to a small clearing in the pond. There are some very good daytime and night time pictures and footage from the cam.
Here are some of the pictures. I am uploading some video as I type, I will link to this from the videos page.

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

Pond Cam

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Fox Cam Problems

Yesterday whilst carrying out some maintenance on the cams and feeds the Fox cam became faulty. The wires literally fell out of the back of the cam.
Until I repair or can get a new Fox Cam I have lashed together and old IR cam and placed it in a less exposed area from the elements.
The view from the cam is at a higher angle and looks down on the feeding area.

I think this may be a little too high.. Any comments? Drop me a mail.

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Pond Cam

The Pond can is now under test. Initially the lens cover has misted over due to the temperature difference between the inside electronics of the cam and the temperature of the water. It is slowly starting to demist, I’m hoping that over the next couple of days that this will disappear all together otherwise I will have to remove the cam and look into some ways of preventing the misting.
The cam is not in its final resting place yet. Once the cam has demisted I will clear an area in the pond and fix it in place.

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