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Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Christmas Storytelling

Here are a few images from the recent Christmas Storytelling at Rufford Abbey Country Park.


 
 
 


It was a great success, with thanks to the scouts, story teller, Ranger Service and all volunteers!!

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Autumn finally coming..............


Here is a melee of photos taken recently at Rufford, the leaves are finally starting to drop and frosts are upon us.........

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Tree of the Week


HAZEL- Corylus Avellana

Hazel can be found throughout the UK, commonly seen in the understory of lowland oak, ash and birch woodland as well as in hedgerows. It can often be confused with Elm, as they have similar looking leaves, however hazel are a lot smoother.

  • Hazel is often coppiced and can live for several hundreds years but when left to grow, it can reach a height of 12m. Hazel was grown in the UK for large-scale nut production until the early 1900s. Cultivated varieties (known as cob-nuts) are still grown in Kent, but most of our hazelnuts are now imported. 
  •  It's bark is smooth, grey-brown, which peels with age. Leaves tend to be more oval with a pointed tip, hairs on the underside and toothed on the edges.

Friday, 23 September 2016

Just a bump in the night? or something more sinister?

Do you believe in the paranormal? Would you be willing to spend a couple of hours in one of the most haunted properties in Nottinghamshire? 
If so, join us on one of Ruffords Ghost Tours this winter. The Northern Ghost Research and Investigation Team - UK (NGRIT) will be conducting their investigations around the Abbey ruins and surrounding area on Thursday 20th October and Tuesday 20th December.

Patrick Firth, founder and lead investigator for NGRIT said: “Rufford Abbey is one of our favourite locations for research, it is extremely paranormally active and one of the most fascinating sites we regularly like to investigate, we are delighted to be hosting another ghost walk here.

Tickets on sale in Tourist Information 10:30am-4:30pm 01623 821338

£10 per person, No under 16's, Pre-booking and payment essential.


Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Tree of The Week

SWEET CHESTNUT - Castanea Sativa
It was thought that the Sweet Chestnut was first introduced into Britain by the Romans, but today it can be found in large areas of woodland and coppicing plantations which the timber is used for fencing.


  • Look out for the purple-grey bark which develops deep ridges with age. They can grow up to 35m tall and 700 years old.
  • The leaves are glossy green and grown up to 25cm long. They are toothed around the edge, with a center line and finish with a tipped point at the bottom of the leaf. Green spiky shells also appear on the branches, these are the fruits which have been pollinated. 

Sunday, 21 August 2016

Moth Recording

Moth Recording 
Here are some of our recent findings at Rufford. Poplar Hawk Moth, Bordered Beauty, Yellow-barred Brindle, Coxcomb Prominent, Angle Shades, Canary-shouldered Thorn and a cheeky Bush Cricket.


From setting up a basic moth trap (seen in the picture below) with a light fixed in the centre and empty egg cartons (where the moths shelter) in the wooden box, we can draw in the moths over night and record our findings in the morning. During this process no moths come to any harm and are all let free. 


Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Friends of Bestwood Country Park

Here is a link to a great website by the Friends of Bestwood Country Park.


They were formed in late 2007 and focus on activities in Bestwood Country Park.
"The group’s aim overall is to promote the interests of our big beautiful park, its habitats and flora and fauna as well as its many human visitors and its historic buildings, and to serve as an active means of communication and co-operation between all users."