So thrilling to find two little elvers in the #Stour during yesterday afternoon's family river-dipping at Kingsmead Field. Many thanks to @KentishStourCP for hosting the event as part of the very first Great Stour Riverfest! @canterburycc
We've done it! 1000 signatures on the e-petition calling on @canterburycc to adopt a Biodiversity Emergency Declaration! Thank you for signing and sharing. Looking forward to a cross-party debate at Council on 20 July. @cantlabourgroup@Cantlibdem@canterburycca@CburyGreens
We have 787 e-signatures on the ePetition to @canterburycc calling for the adoption of a #Biodiversity Emergency Declaration. We just need another 213 by 5pm on 12 July to ensure a cross-party debate at the Council meeting on 20 July. Please support! democracy.canterbury.gov.uk/…
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The UK has lost 97% of its wildflower meadows since the 1930s. If you live, work or study in Canterbury District, please mark #nationalmeadowsday today by signing the e-petition calling on @canterburycc to adopt a Biodiversity Emergency Declaration: democracy.canterbury.gov.uk/…
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The grand finale to a day snorkelling 6 stretches of an 8.5km length of the River Great Stour centred on Canterbury, was to find these holes, tunnels through the vegetation, and willow cutting workshops in areas of flattened vegetation of some very busy beavers. #Westbere 25/25
Vis. in Westbere Lake, on blissful indian summer evening, too poor for snorkelling & Great Stour not much better tho' saw several huge Common Bream in the murk of this river that, by Westbere, has lost its chalk stream characteristics. Rigid Hornwort & ? in adjacent ditch. 23/25
At Fordwich, the Stour's a bit silty, poorer visibility - lots jetsum incl. a wallet. Immediately up from rather grim, silty inflow from N, just W of village, lovely clean sands/gravels & chalkstream plants reappear, with shoals of juv roach & Pea Shell Cockle (Pisidium). 21/25
Also living in the Dean's Mill culvert, some huge Chub, every now & then drifting out into the teeming sunlit clouds of young Roach & Dace who were also enjoying the pool at the outflow from the culvert. #GreatStour#Canterbury#Kent#Chalkstreams#Dace#Roach#TeamFish 18/25
Mesmerising privilege to spend time in midst of great, shimmering shoals of young Roach & Dace (with lurking Perch). What a productive fish nursery the Great Stour seems! Dean's Mill, Canterbury is clearly a fish paradise, despite the rubbish.
@EnvAgencySE#Chalkstreams
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Fabulous chalk stream fish right in heart of Canterbury. Never seen higher density of Stone Loaches than at St Dunstan's Bridge, plus the usual characterful Bullheads. Several Brown Trout parr & a weird-looking adult zapped past - Rainbow or Sea Trout? @EnvAgencySE #Kent 11/25
Wow, Canterbury! You're SO lucky to be among v few cities on the planet to have a crystal-clear, trout-inhabited, Water Crowfoot-draped chalk stream running thro' your heart! @UNESCO#CulturalWorldHeritage yes, but you also have world class natural heritage. @GoCanterbury_UK 9/25
By the Hambrook Marshes railway bridge, clouds of Minnow fry, Minnows being the most abundant & ubiquitous fish in the Canterbury stretch of the River Great Stour, with River Water Dropwort the primary submergent plant, a bit silty in places. Some nice banks of Watercress. 7/25
Such a treat to see so many young Dace among the masses of Minnows in the Great Stour during each dip I took between Hambrook Marshes and Fordwich, tho' I saw not a single adult. Also lots of Gudgeon plus quite a few Chub, Perch & Three-spined Sticklebacks. #HambrookMarshes
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