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Forest Meditators

A group of 24 students from Leeds, Oxford and Cambridge universities took part in a Forest Meditation long weekend in June at Greenstreete. We explored the significance of trees and nature in Buddhism.

Blue Tits in the Stupa

Photo: Jools Roszkowski

Blue Tits have been seen nesting in the Stupa which can be found on the path up the hill towards the Buddha Head (known as Whimble Hill.)

The Buddha Head was brought here to Wales from London Zoo, where it was previously in the lion enclosure for many years but then relegated to a skip, from whence it was rescued and resurrected in situ at the top of the hill.

Photo: Jools Roszkowski
Photo: Guy Hart

Swift box and caller

Due to sterling efforts by a group of meditators, and lots of resolute determination from several people, a swift nesting box has finally made it up to its position high up on the back of the ‘Flexible Space’ (the red shed visible from across the valley.)

We are hoping to attract swifts to the box, which was given to us by Radnorshire Wildlife Trust, by playing attraction calls from a speaker inside the box. There are swifts already in the area so they should hear the calls and will come to have a look.

The calls are a looped recording of a pair of swifts calling in tandem from inside their nest as other swifts investigate outside. The calls are played on a timer, for one hour in the morning and one hour in the evening, because these are likely times when swifts will be ‘screaming’ at nest sites: the screaming is a group activity that happens in June and July, whereby young swifts in ‘screaming parties’ tour local nest sites, flying up to and calling at each site in turn.

More (much more!) information about swifts can be found at: swiftconservation.org

Nesting boxes for Tits and Redstarts have also been placed around the land. There will be a blog post soon about these bird boxes, or meanwhile please feel free to find out more or if you have any questions: just email landmatters@samatha.org and we will be happy to reply!

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