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The Stover Lake is a battleground as Coots try to establish their breeding territories in advance of the nesting season - these two were captured from the hide by Ron Champion. Spring is on its way.pic.twitter.com/WTWh8Q5hMt
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A New year's walk is planned from the Visitor Centre on Monday 13th at 10am and a new timetable is being prepared up until Easter.pic.twitter.com/QgsMmFMrJm
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A sunny morning here at Stover and this male Wigeon is the first sighting of this species on the lake since November 2016pic.twitter.com/lFQlGy96Ei
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Mistle Thrushes have been in full song for the past six in the run up today's Winter Solstice. Other songsters will start singing in the next few days especially Song Thrushes. Happy Winter Solstice from Stover Country Park :-)pic.twitter.com/WGfHky8zpS
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Sorry folks, the Stover Country Park lake hide is out of action due to mindless vandalism. All of the windows have been damaged. We shall get it repaired as soon as possible.pic.twitter.com/q6u1iDgrki
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Stover Lake iced over this morning with fog keeping the temperatures low. Unusual for early December compared to recent years.pic.twitter.com/kGHBHapFwA
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Today, a Fish survey of Stover Lake revealed the presence of Pike (photo), Roach, Rudd, Perch, Eel and Tench.pic.twitter.com/7EEebueR6D
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At Stover Lake today, a fish survey is underway to provide us with more information about the types and health of fish species. The fish survey is part of a larger feasibility study into the best ways to remove sediment from the Lake in a few years time.pic.twitter.com/Gd9TR8n077
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The first Redwings were seen this morning with Blackbirds, signalling their arrival at Stover Country Park from Northern Europe - a sure sign of Autumn and oncoming winter. Lots of berries in the park for these winter migrants to feed on :-)pic.twitter.com/VIGJ1bUd3H
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Three Kingfishers on Stover Lake this morning and this one was on the inlet channel. August is one of the best months to see them here. :-)pic.twitter.com/RL9NRkI9CB
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Great news to see a Marbled White Butterfly back at Stover after three years absence. :-) Silver washed Fritilleries and White Admirals also on the wing today :-)pic.twitter.com/8mZdKUc3RX
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Three rare species of Dragonfly have been seen at Stover Country Park over the past three days. This Scarce Chaser was seen on the heath of Friday followed by a single Lesser Emperor and Red veined Darter over the lake yesterday afternoon . All three are very rare in Devon:-)pic.twitter.com/GfPGW8ZK1U
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A giant reedbed filter system has been developed at Stover Country Park, to help keep water clean at Stover Lake and provide valuable habitat for wildlife. Delivered with the support of
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Details of a meeting attached to re - establish a Friends of Stover Park group.pic.twitter.com/QwCRb2fGkE
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One of Stover's most colourful daytime flying moths has emerged in the hot temperatures. Here's a Scarlet Tiger Moth photographed this evening outside of the visitor centre :-)pic.twitter.com/0c02ci10Zi
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The newly created reedbeds by Highways England to improve the water quality entering into Stover Lake were attracting Dragonflies in the sun today -This female Emperor Dragonfly was busy laying eggs at lunchtime :-)pic.twitter.com/mrHGQer04X
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Family Swan time at Stover Park in the rain :-)pic.twitter.com/R6GSYzTgkp
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Fanstastic numbers of Bees busy pollinating the parkland flowers today. Very encouraging to see these and also signs of increased insect activity this month :-)pic.twitter.com/pLN1atOwiv
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Stover park was deluged with an extreme rain and hail storm with 16mm falling between 1-2pm!pic.twitter.com/WTSPLjIto5
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Stover's Dragonflies are slowly emerging. This newly emerged female Broad bodied Chaser was basking in the afternoon sunshine on the heath :-) We always welcome any sightings for our records :-)pic.twitter.com/buRDUHEoD5
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