AUTUMN NEWS
It's that time of year again when the Pumpkins and Squash are maturing nicely ready for our celebrations at the end of October. This year they will culminate on Sunday 27th of October with our Carving Competitions, Spooky Trails and Games, Autumnal Delicacies, Tombola and a Light Show. If you want to have a go at Pumpkin Carving, please let us know, as we will be having several carving workshops leading up to the event.
We will also be holding a Harvest Supper for Volunteers and Workers on Tuesday 8th October at the site. So if you have volunteered in the past, but are unable to at the moment, please come and join us and bring food to share.
Make A Difference Awards
We were entered into the BBC's Make a Difference Awards this year. Someone visited the site and interviewed Tracey and photographed us working. The video was shown to the judges and we were shortlisted for the Green Award. Mary, Bryn and myself attended the presentation at Nottingham College and were well fed and watered by the college catering students. There were four groups in our category, The Beeston Bike Shop, The Hucknall Wildlife Group and Kathryn Cooper from Sneinton who runs a group called Mini Growers which is aimed at helping pre-school children connect with nature. Kathryn won the award, I'm sure because the children were so endearing! We do run sessions at Windmill for this age group with Small Steps Big Changes and they are proving very popular. We were Highly Commended.
Bryn, Mary and Rosie at the awards with the BBC Regional News Deputy Editor.
Bio Blitz and Butterflies
Friday 2nd August, we had a Bioblitz at
Windmill Community Gardens. Families and volunteers at the gardens took part in
both a bioblitz activity, and the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme 'Big Butterfly
Count'
Dr Linda Birkin was on hand
to lead the activity, help with identification, and discuss what was found. All
observations were recorded and uploaded to the ongoing Windmill Wildlife (1)
project, using the iNaturalist app.
Everything was identified as
best as possible on the day, from group of wildlife (e.g. 'bumblebee') down to
specific species (e.g. 'Garden spider').
What did we
find?
124 Species
We recorded 238 observations, covering 86 different
species / groups. This included 16 species of butterflies / moths, 5 species of
beetle and 8 species of hoverflies. This brings the current (August 2024) total number of species recorded at Windmill Gardens up to 124! This is dominated by insects and plants, so there's still plenty out there to find. Please add your casual records to the projects as well as ones with photos/evidence: www.inaturalist.org/projects/windmill-wildlife
Unfortunately I can't copy all the documents that Linda sent us as they are in a difficult format, but if you are interested, please get in touch and I'm sure we can send you a copy: wcgnottingham@gmail.com
Below is a list of the bug species found:
Species list from
Windmill Community Garden Bioblitz August 2024
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22 spot
ladybird
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Common wasp
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Loosestrifes
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Slug
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7-Spot
Ladybird
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Dandelions
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Lygus Bugs
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Small white butterfly
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Apple
tree
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Eurasian
Smoothwing
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Marbled
white
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Soapwort
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Apricot tree
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Evening promrose
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Marmalade Hover
Fly
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Spear
thistle
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Asparagus Beetle
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Garden
Snail
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Masked
Bees
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Speckled Wood
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Batman
Hoverfly
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Garden
spider
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Meadow
brown
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Spider
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Bindweed
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Gatekeeper
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Meadow
Crane's-BilI
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Stitch
wort
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Bird's-foot Trefoils
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Globe
thistle
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Melanostoma
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Syrphid
hoverfly
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Black
ant
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Globetails
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Mint
Moth
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Th
istle
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Blackberry
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Grasshopper
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Nasturtium
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Violets
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Brown
lipped snail
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Green veined white
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Peacock
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Wheat
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Bumblebee
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Green bottle
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Plantain
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White Bryony
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Bumblebee
(carder)
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Harlequin ladybird
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Plum
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Wild Carrot
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Bumblebee (red tailed)
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Holly
blue
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Pussy
Willow
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Woodlouse
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Bumblebee (white tailed)
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Hollyhock
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Ragwort
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Worm
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Cabbage Bug
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Honeybee
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Raspberry
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Yarrow
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Calendula
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Housefly
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Red
Admiral
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Yellow Meadow Ant
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Cinnabar
Moth
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Hypericum
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Red
ants
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Coltsfoot
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Large
red slug
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Red
Soldier Beetle
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Comma
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Large white butterfly
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Ringlet
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Common Blue butterfly
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Lavender
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Robin
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Common Globetail
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Leafcutter bee
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Sawflies
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Common Mugwort
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Lesser Hornet Hoverfly
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Silver
Y
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Rosie Jarrett 19.09.2024
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