Thursday, 26 February 2026

Thursday 26th Feb

 The grey weather is back, but mainly dry.  3 ponies were to the right of the main path (near the Morestead Rd fence), about 200m from the main entrance.  One was pretending to be invisible:

The 4th, possibly Doune, proved to be invisible for quite a while.  I spent over half an hour searching, but finally...there were 4 as this one trotted from the other side of the path.
They all looked well, and the main trough was fine - I didn't check the top one.  Quite a lot of birdsong, despite the grey day, and buds are beginning to burgeon.

Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Wednesday 25th

4 ponies were near the top gate. All looked fine in the sunshine. Both troughs full. Lots of Brimstone butterflies on the wing. 

Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Tuesday 24th February

The ponies were at the top of the site again, with Doune and Kat along the top path, Flam a little further back and Hoopy further down in the open meadow area. They all looked well, although there was dried blood from Flam's nose. She was in good form though and didn't seem in any distress. In fact she was risky being sliced by barbed wire to get at the juicy grass on the other side of the new fence.





Sunday, 22 February 2026

Sunday 22 February

 One slight disadvantage of all the great work being done to clear scrub on the hill is that it opens up so much more for the ponies to explore…..and make them harder to find. One of the adventurers managed to grab themselves a spot amongst fresh cleared ground to gorge on hawthorn and at the same time look rather stuck. She didn’t appear unduly worried about being separated from the other three who were much more sensible grazing on the Morestead Rd pathway.





Saturday, 21 February 2026

Saturday 21st February

A dreary day on the Hill, where I found the ponies towards the top of the site, in and around the meadow area, and in amongst the trees. All looked well and curious. Doune seemed to get into the thicket, but didn't seem concerned. 



Friday, 20 February 2026

Fri 20th - staff check

All ponies very interested in what we were up to today on our practical task. Lots more cut Blackthorn for them to feast on too! All are looking well if a little damp and muddy!

Thursday, 19 February 2026

Thursday 19th Feb

My visit to Deacon Hill was accompanied by 2 red kites enjoying the updraughts. All 4 ponies were looking a bit disconsolate, about 100m from the top gate, and close to the Morestead Rd fence.  A couple felt the need to say a quick hello before relieving themselves, copiously.  Clearly all well there.

Both troughs were fine.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Wednesday 18th

 Morstead rd still closed. 4 ponies were together by the top gate. Looked fine. both troughs full.

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Tuesday 17th February

Morested Road was still closed, looks like they're clearing trees from the edge of the Southern Water site and near to the road. But they're working at the M3 junction end, so  I would think access is okay from the eastern end. So walked up from opposite the P&R entrance. Lovely day, with the ground tacky rather than muddy, and found the gang up towards the top of the site, on and around the main path. They all looked well and were all happily grazing away. On the way back down, passed a very vocal Song Thrush, which was going mental. It reminded me of a character from Wacky Races, the one that made all the weird strange sounds. I think I might officially be old 😆.



Saturday, 14 February 2026

Saturday 14th February

Lovely day today, just so nice to see the ponies with their coats looking fluffy in the sunshine And there they were by the main gate, with Flam standing sentry against all those that entered. They all looked in great shape, but were too busy grazing and enjoying the sun to be bothered about me. 


Thursday, 12 February 2026

Thursday 12th Feb

 Another wet morning.  All 4 ponies were on the top track, just short of the beech clump, and munching at various things.  2 were chomping through some hawthorn twigs:

Flam (I think!) wanted to chew my soggy anorak, but soon gave up - nice to have a brief chat, though:
All looked well, if a bit damp.  The trough near the entrance was fine - I didn't check the top trough, but with all the rain, it should be OK!

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Wednesday 11th

 4 ponies were at the top, Hoopy looked dejected, lying down. She stood up ok when chivied. The others looked fine. Both troughs full. Sad not to be able to exit via the top gate and walk back over the Dongas. On the plus side we got some lovely views of flocks of seagulls wheeling around. They were glittering in the sun, then looking black when it went in and finally settled on the lake.



Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Tuesday 10th February

 A dull but mild day on the Hill. The lake is still impressive, and with no end in sight of the rainy conditions should be here for a while yet. Found the ponies up at the top of the site, supervising the workmen. Flam was acting as foreman/forepony, and was cracking the whip, and they appeared to be finishing off. It might be my imagination, or maybe just the way she was standing on the slope, but thought Hoopy looked thinner than the others, well Doune at least. Other than that, they looked great, matted coats and all. 




Sunday, 8 February 2026

Sunday 8th Feb

 A rather foggy day on the hill. Ponies finally found on the Morestead Rd path.




Saturday, 7 February 2026

Saturday 7th February

A bit sticky and slippery, but found the ponies towards the top of the site and along the main path. All looking well and were happily grazing away. 



Thursday, 5 February 2026

Thursday 5th Feb

 All 4 were close to the Morestead Rd fence, about 150m short of the far gate, and grazing or chewing on hawthorn.


They all looked quite wet, but it didn't seem to worry them, and they looked well.  Troughs both full.


Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Wednesday 4th

 4 ponies were just up from the bottom trough, off the main path. Flam a bit separated from the others. They all looked fine. Trough full. Sunshine! 

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Tuesday 3rd February

Bit muddy and slippery on the Hill today, but on the plus size, the lake is no longer a lake more an inland sea 😁. Despite the persistent rain the ponies were along the main path, just before the Clump, and seemed oblivious to the weather. They were happily grazing away, although Doune stopped to supervise my visit and make sure I left immediately, she's so funny. They all looked well, albeit a little soggy. 



 

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Sunday 1st Feb

 Bit of a grey day! Ponies a third of the way up the main track, looking well albeit rather bedraggled!