MeadowLife at Hailey Park
Monday, 25 April 2011

Migration

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Most of the meadowlife has migrated to our official website http://www.friendsofhaileypark.org.uk
Monday, 1 June 2009

Find the lady!

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Today we've been spying painted lady butterflies, a beautiful migrant - its amazing that they migrate to and from northern Africa every ...
Saturday, 23 May 2009

Nature in the raw

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Of late it seems there are lots of jackdaws/carrion crows in the meadow mostly as the sparrowhawk appears to be doing a lot of hunting ther...
Friday, 24 April 2009

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At last more colour is appearing in and around the meadow - the grass even appears to be greener if that's possible. It seems like there...
Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Cardiff Biodiversity Bulletin January 2009

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It appears we've made it to the Cardiff Biodiversity Bulletin, Issue 19 - January 2009 with regard to our work in regenerating the mead...
Sunday, 22 March 2009

A pile of rubbish?

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No its a des res fit for insects and hedgehogs. Today, Mothering Sunday, was also a voluntary work day for Friends of Hailey Park. We've...
Sunday, 15 March 2009

Reptiles anyone

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Yes we have reptiles in and around the meadow - no doubt taking advantage of better habitats in some areas. However, as with most things on ...
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Friends of Hailey Park
Hailey Park, Llandaff North, Cardiff Wales, United Kingdom
In 2007, Friends of Hailey Park was formed as a local community group dedicated to improving and maintaining Hailey Park. Two-thirds of the park is given over to informal play and leisure, and more formal pursuits, such as rugby (the home of Llandaff North Rugby Club), touch rugby, softball, and football. The top third of the park is 16 acres of breathing space, our meadow. However, it is a meadow that needs a bit of help from us to regenerate it, and the success of the MeadowLife project will be largely due to the hard work and support of our members, the local community at large and various authorities, and Cardiff Council. Most of the photographs in this blog are by members of Friends of Hailey Park, and written by one of the committee members who has an interest on that committee in all things biodiversity/conservation and responsible dog ownership, Penny,
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