Intersected by the busy A1 and bordered by a mixture of industry and local communities, you wouldn’t normally imagine that this could be home to a plethora of different species and protected as both a Site of Specific Scientific Interest and Local Nature reserve. To me, this is what gives the two sites their charm, whether it is watching the mix of wading birds on the pond, seeing a slightly unusual sward of plants growing over the old hockey pitch, walking through the lush grasslands and seeing dingy skipper and brimstone butterflies, or even watching the curlew roosting in Shibdon Meadow, you are never far from signs of industry, though you may feel in another world.
Shibdon has not been without its difficulties, following the driest year since 1976, the three inflows that feed the pond ran dry in May 2022 leading to unrecognisable water levels on site, perhaps insight into the real threat to wildlife climate change may hold. Despite the challenges seen across the region and country last year, the pond and its wildlife have recovered well this year. We have been pleased to contribute to this, courtesy of funding from The Daniell Trust. Amongst the deliverables, the funding allowed us to both improve the existing nesting rafts by replacing the pea shingle gravel, and to construct a new raft for the common terns.