Sadly, our attractive new wooden plaque for the Lions’ View (seen above) has just been stolen 🙁 It was only put up three weeks ago. The matter has been reported to the police.
If you have any information that might be helpful to getting it back, please contact either Colin Gray or Terry Austin. All help would be appreciated.
This year, chicks have done surprisingly well at the pond. We’re not sure what to put this down to, it could be the addition of the islands creating new habitats, or perhaps some of the predatory mink were scared away by the dredgers.
Whatever the reason, our baby ducks, geese, swans, moorhens and coots have thrived. One family of mallards was noticeable as it contained a single white chick amongst the brood of eleven. Blondie, as we have called her (or him) is growing up nicely along with her siblings.
Blondie with her ten siblings
The appearance of Blondie led me to go online to research the incidences of ‘mallard mongrels’ and I discovered they’re a fairly common occurrence. Domestic breeds of duck have bred with wild mallards for years. Many wild birds have the genes of domesticated birds in their ancestry. The rogue gene can suddenly produce a chick with an unusual feature or colouring amongst an otherwise normal brood.
Growing up nicely
I came across the disrespectful terms ‘Manky Mallard’ and ‘Ganky Geese’ to describe this phenomenon. I think this is an insult to the much maligned mallard and got at goose, so I’m renaming these unique birds Marvellous Mallards and Glorious Geese.
Blondie nearly full grown
Blondie is a beautiful duck. Her rogue gene may have come from a Pekin duck, which is a domesticated farm duck, bred for meat and egg production. The Pekin is pure white with an orange bill and orange legs.
We hope Blondie will grow to full size and one day rear a brood of her own on Fleet Pond.
A gallery of Marvellous Mallards can be found here.
There are lots of exciting activities planned for the Fleet Pond Wildlife Day on Sunday 26th May. This free event is open from 10am till 2pm, so drop in anytime!
Fun things to do will include:
learning about the amazing wildlife on a guided walk
running around and getting messy with games and crafts
take a look through telescopes at the Tern island
try your hand at pond dipping with the Fleet Pond Society
watch the fantastic art of chainsaw carving
or sit and have a cup of tea and cake with the Odiham Scouts
In addition, there will be lots of stalls with interesting things to see and do, so why not pop in and try something new?
Find us at Boathouse Corner, which will be signposted from the Main Fleet Pond Car Park and Fleet Train Station.
On Sunday afternoon, whilst work progressed on the pond dipping platform, there was excitement at the nearby fishing jetty.
Young fisherman, Luke Martin, hauled in a whopping 7½ lb pike from the murky depths of the pond.
We know there are large pike in Fleet Pond, as a visit from the Fisheries Team of the Environment Agency proved – more of which can be found here. And, of course, there was also the recent sad demise of the famous one-eyed pike.
Fleet Pond welcomes responsible fisherman, but asks they take care to remove any discarded fishing line from the pond. This article shows the danger fishing line poses to wildlife.
Ready to be weighed before going back into the pond
Photo credits: Michelle Salter
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