Ouse Washes through the year

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Everything green and lush and the banks are thick with grass and flowers

1st September
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8th September
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15th September

In mid-September the Environment Agency cuts back the vegetation on the banks. And in the distance, centre and right, cows are grazing in the still green washes.

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22nd September
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29th September

The late summer has been warm and dry. The grasses are growing back on the banks and the Washes are still green.

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6th October

The previous weekend saw the arrival of Storm Alex, the first storm of winter leading to the first floods of the winter

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13th October

No further storms and the Washes are beginning to drain.

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20th October

Although the initial floods have partially drained away, the swans are beginning to arrive

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27th October
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3rd November

At the beginning of November the Environment Agency lowers the level that triggers the Earith sluice gates by 60cm. So nearly 2 feet of the River Ouse is being dumped into the Old Bedford, and hence the Washes

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10th November
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17th November
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24th November
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1st December

After little rain for a couple of weeks the Washes are draining slowly. But they will probably remain flooded until March

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8th December
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15th December
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22nd December
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29th December

After a lot of rain before and just after Christmas the Old Bedford is at it’s highest level since recent measurements began and the Washes are at full flood. The New Bedford is overtopping the Cradge Bank in places too.

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5th January 2021

Though the rain has stopped, the Washes are still at a very high level

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12th January
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19th January

A very windy day has whipped the Washes into noticeable waves. The level is still very high.

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26th January

A very calm day. The level in both rivers is dropping slightly. The previous high water mark can be seen on the bank.

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2nd February

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9th February

The New Bedford is still flooding and overtopping the Cradge Bank and the Washes are as high as ever.

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16th February

The difference a week makes. The level of the New Bedford has subsided and the Washes have dropped at least 3 feet. The ground that was under water can clearly be seen.

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23rd February

The levels are continuing to fall, in the rivers and the Washes. The high water mark can clearly be seen on both the near and the far bank.

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9th March
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16th March
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23rd March

After almost 6 months since storm Alex brought the first floods the land is stating to appear again

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30th March
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6th April
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13th April
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20th April
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27th April
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4th May 2021
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11th May 2021
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18th May 2021

Spring can never be taken for granted on the Washes. After a dry April there has been quite a bit of rain in May and the Ouse is running high enough to open the sluices in Earith. Hence the flooding again. The greenery on the banls is flourishing!

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25th May
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1st June

The water is draining and the Washes will soon be dry again

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8th June
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15th June
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29th June
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6th July

As we go into high summer the Washes are very lush and the grasses on the Cradge Bank are approaching shoulder high

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13th July
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20th July
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27th July
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3rd August

Cattle are grazing in the next field, everything is still green in the Washes. The weeds are growing ever higher on the banks

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10th August
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17th August
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24th August
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31st August

The last photo of the series. It’s been a grey month but dry, and the Washes are still lush and green.

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