Sunday 7th May 2023
Report written by Madhan
Madhan was the first to arrive at the Marnham Fields from GoodGym. There was a group of people standing outside, I thought they were there for a hike or doing some other activities. At 10:58 they all grouped together and Sean started debriefing. I was standing a bit away from that group. Kash and Sevan soon arrived after finishing the Northala Park run and joined that group. Sevan signaled me to join them as well. Yes, the whole group of 45+ people was there to release the Harvest mice (Micromys minutus) into the fields. There were two mice wives and a mice husband in the group who would be guiding us on the mice release process.
Got a bit of history from the Ealing Wildlife Group. Apparently, the last time they were seen in the UK was in 1979. They are getting reintroduced after 45 years.
Just near the end of the speech Kat and Danny, who made a whopping 3.5-hour hike from Kilburn joined us.
Is this the longest anyone walked to a GoodGym task?
So 925 mice have been released so far(in Horsenden Hill meadows, paradise fields) and one of us from the group will be releasing the 1000th mice. We were told everyone would have an opportunity to release a mice into the wild and kids are allowed two chances. Kash, Sevan, and I took the Mice tanks and were walking into the Marnham fields with others. Kash was carrying the tank with Horsenden male mice, and I was carrying the tank with Scottish female mice. We split into 4 groups and started releasing the mice at different locations. Sevan and others were carrying the Scottish male and Horsenden female mice.
These were the words said by the group when we saw the tiny little mice. Kash did the honor of releasing the first mice. It barely stayed on her hand. It didn't waste any time and sprinted right into the mission. I followed next. The mice sat on my hand for a second took a sniff of my hoodie and decided to pee on my hand before jumping onto the nearest plant. Soon others started releasing the mice one by one and few of them spent quite a lot of time hanging on to the plant before drifting into the fields. Kat said the mice stayed on her for over a minute before it went out.
Have I mentioned that I didn't even feel the weight of the mice on my hands? They were as light as feathers.
Soon all the other mice were released, and we all parted ways but not before taking a groupfie. And who released the 1000th mice remained the mystery and we collectively decided it was *****
Sun 7th May 2023 at 7:08pm
Pleasure to meet you Team Ealing, and thanks for writing-up Madhan! โบ๏ธ
Sun 7th May 2023 at 7:43pm
Thanks for the wonderful task and having us at GG Ealing. ๐
Sun 7th May 2023 at 7:44pm
For having us**
Sun 7th May 2023 at 8:00pm
You're welcome anytime, not only when we have a task with cute animals โบ๏ธ
Sun 7th May 2023 at 8:33pm
It was a joy to have such an impressive duo of impressive walkers from Brent
Sun 7th May 2023 at 8:38pm
โ๏ธ Not sure if I pressed the submit button too early or I was so amazed by your walk that the above sentence actually makes sense ๐ Another entertaining and informative report, Madhan - you've beaten me to it!
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