Carsington Bird Club Events Severn Trent Water

Roger Remembered as New Hide Formally Opens..

As part of a formal opening of the new Sheepwash hide at Severn Trent’s Carsington Water, Roger Carrington was honoured for his huge contribution to birding on site and to consistent recording of birdlife at the large reservoir. Roger, who passed away in 2022, was Carsington Bird Club’s Recorder for more than a decade.

A very old picture of Roger with what now, would be called an ‘ancient’ scope…


He spent many happy hours at the previous hide, binoculars and ‘scope at the ready, and on 23 July a ribbon-cutting for its replacement was undertaken by Roger’s widow, Lilian, accompanied by daughter Helen. They were able not only to read the plaque on the door of the hide, describing Roger’s key role, but also enjoy the nearby bench that has been dedicated to Roger’s memory.


When it became clear the old hide had had its day, plans were put in place to design and build a new hide. Though Roger never saw these plans come to fruition, he would have been very happy with the successor – reckoned by birders to be located in the optimum position for scanning much of the reservoir.


Roger served as a core member of the Carsington Bird Club committee, advising on all aspects of birding including breeding surveys, bird boxes and where to locate them, habitat improvements – often working hand-in-glove with the Severn Trent – and editing and producing many of the detailed annual reports that serve as a permanent bird-related history across three decades at what is one of Derbyshire’s top wildlife and public engagement sites.


Many people learned a great deal from Roger, whose calm personality and quiet demeanour encouraged them to ask questions (even obvious ones!) and take on board a little of his large fund of knowledge.

Events

STOP HARRYING THE HARRIERS!

The poster below is advertising a big event at Carsington Water on 10 August 2024. 
 
The Action for Wildlife Day is designed to reduce the persecution of one of our rarest raptors – the Hen Harrier – and will include some heavyweight speakers, including Chris Packham, Mark Cocker and Mark Avery.  There will also be music and fun activities for the children.
 
Carsington Bird Club is one of dozens of wildlife-focused organisations that will have stalls or stands at the event, so if you want to support this excellent cause, pop along and see us.  It begins at 11am and continues until late afternoon.
 
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