Despite the starlings having moved on, I was still joined by 15 people for yesterday's guided walk around Langford Lowfields.
The weather was about as good as it gets for January and we saw many of the species listed in Jenny's blog about today's WeBS survey.
As most of the visitors hadn't been to Langford before, I decided to give them a grand tour of the site and some of its relatively new infrastructure. We took in the vistors car park, the sand martin bank, Cromwell lock and weir, our boardwalk and floating bridge and the pond dipping platform.
If you'd like to see behind the scenes of a major quarry restoration and see such diverse things as Roman pottery, an eel harpoon, mammal tracks and slime mould (as well as the site's wildlife), then information about how to book on our forthcoming guided walks can be found on our homepage.