Harringay online

Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

All Forum Discussions Tagged 'railway fields' (119)

Discussions Replies Latest Activity

👀 What to look for at Railway Fields this week

Spring has sprung in all its glory, trees are in full leaf and the birds are feeding their first youngsters. A coot on the New River is now…

Started by Liz

0 May 10

Experience the Dawn Chorus at Railway Fields this Saturday 25th April at 5am

Please meet at the gates of Railway Fields NO LATER than 5am (Gates will be locked once the walk begins). Dawn is at 5.07am so we will beg…

Started by Liz

0 Apr 21

What to look for in Railway Fields in April: Bee Banks and Jack By The Hedge

Spring is in full swing and there's lots to see! Blossom on the trees and the first flowers are bringing many bees to Railway Fields.  As…

Started by Liz

4 Apr 16
Reply by Alison

👀 What to look for in Railway Fields in April: Butterflies, Bees and Bee Flies

Despite the rather odd weather (or perhaps typical April weather) that swings from hot and sunny to cold, sharp showers, the insect life of…

Started by Liz

0 Apr 15

Wanted: old kitchen utensils for mud kitchen play space at Railway Fields

If you've got any old spoons or other utensils, preferably made of metal, that you don't want, please drop me a private message, via HOL Ma…

Started by Liz

3 Apr 13
Reply by Liz

Have you seen this bird?

Then perhaps you'd like to take part in the BTO's big citizen science survey of birds that can be found in public-access green spaces: par…

Started by Liz

0 Apr 2

What to look for at Railway Fields in March: Noisy wrens, courting woodpeckers and the first bluebells

The weather being a bit up and down we’ve had to put our warm coats on again, but it hasn’t put the birds off, all of which are busy in the…

Started by Liz

1 Mar 26
Reply by Gordon T

What to look for at Railway Fields in March: Bees and butterflies are flying, lovely ladybirds on fresh green leaves

The wonderful sunshine of the past few days has brought the insects out. Both queen bumble bees and solitary bees, some of them tiny, are…

Started by Liz

0 Mar 19

What to look for in Railway Fields in March: Primroses in the meadow and chiffchaffs calling

Prima rosa, although not actually a member of the rose family is definitely one of the first flowers we see in the meadow. Did you know t…

Started by Liz

0 Mar 11

What to look for at Railway Fields in March: Frogs and newts return to the pond

This is the time of year that frogs will return to their home ponds to breed. Hopefully you may see frogspawn in our pond. Female frogs la…

Started by Liz

0 Mar 5

RSS

Advertising

© 2026   Created by Hugh.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service