21 GoodGymers have supported The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country with 35 tasks.
Saturday 19th October
Written by Jonny Carter
Today's Community Mission down at Hill Hook involved digging out hogweed and dock, so instead of Hogwarts we sort of 'went to Hogweed'!
Yep there was plenty to dig out, but the overnight rain certainly made it a little easier!
Jonny biked 6 miles to the Community Mission and Charlotte and her dad also helped out at what turned into a nice sunny morning :)
Saturday 7th September
Written by Jonny Carter
This morning Olivier and Jonny helped out at Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield.
The task was 'water kicking'. This meant checking the streams water quality. We did this by using the nets to put water into trays then seeing the number of different species.
This was really interesting, one tray showing 7 different species including; shrimps, water snails and even a stickleback fish.
We also found some freshwater limpits on a rock as you can see from the picture.
The water was also tested for it's phosphate level, which gave a reading of 0.6 which apparently is pretty decent.
Overall it was a very interesting morning and it was really surprising to find such a mix of species in a small stream.
Saturday 17th August
Written by Jonny Carter
Today we were back at Hill Hook Nature Reserve.
The job was to cut the meadow, well not exactly the volunteers job was to rake up all the hay and put it into huge bags. It was certainly a good workout!
Charlotte and her dad John did a great job of raking and dragging the hay for it to be disposed. Jonny did plenty of raking but also under the strict supervision of David from the Wildlife Trust got a go at using the cutter!
You can see from the before and after pics of how different the area looked.
Whats more, whilst doing our 'hay making' we came across 3 toads of all sizes. Unfortunately David mentioned when cutting a meadow there can be casualties, therfore the toad rescue was our 2nd good deed of the day. They were picked up and moved to another part of the nature reserve so that they were nice and safe :)
Saturday 18th May
Written by Jonny Carter
On a lovely sunny day, Charlotte, Olivier and Jonny helped out at Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield. Joining the Friends of Hill Hook Nature Reserve
Today's job was lots of weeding! We had to 'weed out' a very invasive species and with it being Mental Health awareness week, what better pun could we have?!
We also got the added bonus of seeing the swans with their signets and the baby coots being fed by their parents, a lovely way to finish the Community Mission.
There will be another Community Mission at Hill Hook in late June :)
Saturday 10th February
Written by Jonny Carter
This morning we had a nice sunny morning to join the volunteers at Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield.
Olivier joined on her first GoodGym session and Suki joined us for the first time at Hill Hook after her mornings Parkrun exploits!
The task was to plant 300 trees. With all the rain it made digging the holes a little easier! It was fantastic work and by 11.30am we managed to plant all 300 trees! A really fantastic effort, well done everyone involved :)
Saturday 12th August 2023
Written by Jonny Carter
It was a nice morning for helping out at the Hill Hook Nature Reserve in Sutton Coldfield this morning.
It was great to meet Calum on his first GG Community Mission, who had cycled over from Five Ways and to see regulars Rachel and Charlotte at the the task.
The first task was cutting back all the brambles which was done in double quick time, even before Jonny arrived, who had been smashing out a Sutton Park Parkrun PB, before running across to the nature reserve after.
Next task was moving an invasive plant species, which could be spotted by it's slightly white leafs. After that it was more cutting back and trimming.
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