Guests thrill to park's red squirrels
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Red squirrels are having a ball at a Lakeland caravan holiday park since aniseed was introduced to their feeding mix this summer – and guests are loving the spectacle.
Skelwith Fold in Ambleside made news when it succeeded in reintroducing the endangered species to its grounds a few years ago.
The Prince of Wales – who is patron of the Red Squirrel Survival Trust - wrote to the park congratulating it "most strongly" on its "efforts to preserve this wonderful creature".
However, holiday guests would sometimes express surprise when they were unable to spot the reticent reds in the 100-plus acres of woodland.
But now, after taking specialist advice, the park is using a special seed blend which includes oil of anise – and moving the feeders closer to the margins of the wood.
"The results have been amazing, with the aniseed acting like a magnet, and red squirrels now a much more common sight for people staying here,’ said a spokesman.
They provide wonderful photo opportunities, he added, with some of the photographs being shown on the park website.
You can visit that on www.skelwith.com
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