Rare appearance of our water rail
Water rails are genuine oddities amongst British birds. ...
Water rails are genuine oddities amongst British birds. ...
The family of John Pike has commemorated his memory on Petersfield Heath. ...
Friends of Petersfield Heath have been busy planting a new hedge at Heath Road Car-park, by The Little School. Mark Greef, team leader for the volunteer work-party group of the Friends, co-ordinated t ...
Visitors to Petersfield Heath have welcomed the return of ‘our’ black swan yesterday. Slightly smaller than our resident mute swans, but a feisty individual ready to face off competition. ...
We are asking members of the public to keep their eyes open for an occasional visitor to Petersfield pond at about this time of year – the Goldeneye. January is the peak month for spotting these attra ...
It may be hard to think back to those few wonderful winter days just before Christmas, but here is a reminder. Friends of Petersfield Heath Chairman, Richard Warton, was out with his camera on 21 Dece ...
There is new evidence of the presence of badgers on the heath. Thanks to a new PIR operated infra-red camera set up by Richard Warton, Chairman of the Friends, a badger was filmed moving across the he ...
A new container was much needed to replace our old leaky and insecure one. Funding for our new container was provided by East Hampshire District Councillors, Julie Butler, Bob Ayres and Ben Bentley, u ...
Five species of bat use Petersfield Heath for foraging. At the end of a glorious day at Secrets of the Heath, Jane Willmott, from the Sussex Wildlife Trust, led a guided bat walk as the sun sank over ...
Led once again by staff member Tony Ostersen, and supported by members of the Friends of Petersfield Heath,Churcher’s College students gave their time as part of the College’s Community Ac ...