A Rabbit suffering from myxomatosis has been reported from the Park on the 7th of March. It was seen at the Newton Drive end of the Park. Details have been reported to East Herts and advice given to visitors through our Facebook group. A tour of the whole park today including the Spring Hall Field area has not found any more cases. There is a lot of rabbit evidence in terms of scrapes, droppings, paths and fur from fighting. 3 live rabbits were seen in healthy condition but thankfully nothing suffering from myxomatosis as yet.
Monday, 9 March 2026
Pleased to see that rabbit's appear to be using the burrows damaged by Bramble removal.
There is evidence that rabbits are using the burrows that were originally within Bramble thickets, the evidence being droppings at the entrances.
Thursday, 5 March 2026
First signs of life on the trees. 5th March 2026.
The Elder budburst is one of the first signs that the Woodland Trust ask us to keep an eye open for and this Elder tree in the Maple belt is well advanced.
In spite of the fact that Dutch Elm disease still strikes this tree they nevertheless survive somehow and this one is on flower along the ditch from the main road.
Warm weather entices insects out.
A lovely sunny afternoon with the temperature at 18 degrees centigrade. 7 Spot ladybirds out and about in some numbers and Bluebottles and Grey flesh flies sun basking fences and tree trunks.
Lichens on the Park as indicators of air quality.
The following pictures show lichens growing on tree stumps or trunks. They are all nitrogen tolerant which means that they can grow where the levels of air pollution are quite high. This is to be expected because of the main road running along the West side of the park. The Yellowish one is Xanthoria, the one with black spots is Lecidella, the grey green crusty one is Flavoparmelia, the one with greenish spikes is Cladonia and the dusty grey one is Lepraria.
Peacock butterflies. Thursday 5th of March 2026.
Several pairs of Peacock butterflies flighting and jousting along the ditch which runs from the main road this afternoon. Lovely sunny day with temperatures 18 degrees Centigrade this afternoon.
Monday, 19 January 2026
Snowdrops in the woodland Walk Tuesday 20th January 2026.
There is a good show of snowdrops in the Woodland Walk section nearest to the westgate. Just over the bridge in the old Hornbeam coppice the Few Flowered Garlic is just pushing through.
New Lime Walk.20th Jan 2026.
In January 2026 a rather ad hoc message was received from CMS regarding a new Lime Walk In Pishiobury Park. A quick visit revealed some red topped canes in the ground and orange crosses marked on the grassland. The following day we were alerted to the fact that they were getting the planting site ready. Being curious I had a follow up visit the next day and was quite frankly appalled at the level of damage that had been done. It looks like something like a flail mower had been used and several Bramble thickets had been completely eradicated exposing live rabbit warrens where it would appear that absolutely no consideration had been given to the fact that the burrows almost certainly had rabbits in residence and it should be a local nature reserve!

