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Rodley Nature Reserve Volunteer Edna Cowman aged 89
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10/07/2024
Rodley Nature Reserve Volunteer Edna Cowman, whi is 89 years old.
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I'm Edna Cowan. I shall be 90 in October and I've been volunteering at Rodley Nature Reserve
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for the last 21 years. And I come here because it just is such a lovely place. I meet hundreds
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of lovely people, very friendly and everybody with the same attitude. They come because
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it's peaceful, we're surrounded by nature, it's extremely good for us to be out in the
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green and get the fresh air. And like people and just have a look at some nice birds. And
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if there aren't any birds about, there are usually butterflies or insects. It's nice
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in the tea room. I did a lot of volunteering in the tea room, making cups of tea and cups
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of coffee, selling ice creams, soft drinks, home-baked cakes. I've done a bit of that
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as well, but I don't do any baking now. One of the last jobs I did was coming in early
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and opening all the hides, feeding the birds on the willow path and also preparing the
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visitor centre ready for the arrival of visitors at 10 o'clock. I would go out and I'd have
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a walk around the reserve. I'd go to one particular spot, which is the John Aykroyd meadow. And
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there was a seat there that my late husband used to, when he got not quite fit enough
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to do the whole walk around the meadow, he would sit there and wait while I completed
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the walk. And then we'd sit and have a little chat and then we'd walk back down and probably
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go in and get a nice cup of coffee and we could have another bit of a sit down. Then
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I liked to go up to the manager's garden. In the manager's garden, it's all little
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garden birds and we get nice, nice little birds in there. We get lots of pheasants in,
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we get the occasional squirrel. I always have my lunch in the manager's garden because it's
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again, it's very peaceful, it's nice and I meet a nice lot of people. And then from there,
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I would go walk down and I would start off in the lagoon hide where you see all the water
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birds, usually some breeding swans, something. And I'd sit in there for a while. I make a
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list of all the birds I've seen and where I've seen them and how many there are. And
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they go into a book in the visitor's centre, which is used, and that information is used
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in the annual review of the reserve, which lists all of the birds and animals, butterflies,
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insects, dragonflies, everything that's seen on the reserve is listed and then that goes
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into the annual review and it makes a jolly good book. From the lagoon hide, I wander
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along to the duck marsh hide and see what's on there. And then from there, I go on to
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the Willowpath hide. We did have a surprise visitor once. We had a bitten, but unfortunately,
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the reserve isn't quite big enough to encourage a bitten to stay. And also we had a visit
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from an osprey, which was very exciting. And we do get, we get quite a lot of red kites
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flying over and buzzards. We have resident barn owl, who has reared three chicks this
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year. One of them has already fledged, so we have two left because we have a camera
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in the barn owl box and that is transmitted to the screen in the visitor's centre. And
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we have the same thing with the kestrel box. And the pair of kestrels, they reared three
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young, two, beg your pardon, two young kestrels and they've both fledged. So we haven't any
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kestrels to sit and look at, but we can see them flying about now, which is very nice.
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Come, visit nature, come to an area where it is an oasis of peace and quiet, friendly
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people. It doesn't cost you very much money. You don't have to have any money. You can
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bring your own drinks, sandwiches. We have plenty of picnic tables, lots of places where
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you can sit and eat your sandwich or bring a few bob with you. You can come in and just
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for a donation, you can have a nice hot drink and perhaps a piece of homemade cake or a
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nice buttered scone and you can sit and you'll find very nice, friendly people who will give
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you a jolly good idea of what's available, where is the best place to go and see a particular
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bird. You keep your fingers crossed and hope they'll still be about. And if you're lucky,
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you might see a little tree creeper or a nuthatch. You'll get quite a colourful jay. They like
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to hang on to the peanut feeders in the manager's garden and have a nice cheap feed. And also
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you'll see lots of jackdaws who are very cheeky and magpies, crows and lots of chaffinches,
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green finches. So it's a place that for visitors is well worth to come. Oh it is. This is the
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best place in the world for visitors to come to. There's no place like Rodley Nature Reserve.
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It's been with me through happiness and tears and back to happiness and it is just the best
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place to be. It really is.
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