An afternoon on the Anglesey Fens

An afternoon on the Anglesey Fens

Cors Goch Nature Reserve fens © NWWT

Our Môn Gwyrdd youth forum enjoyed a late-spring walk and poetry session around the fens at Cors Goch Nature Reserve. Youth forum lead, Ellen, tell us more...

At any time of year Cors Goch is teeming with life, so long as you know where to look! As our youth forum embarked on our most recent outing, we were lucky enough to explore this wonderful wetland reserve at the heart of Anglesey with Eve McSpadden, project officer for the Corsydd Calon Môn Project. With her wealth of knowledge of the site’s plant life, Eve introduced the youth forum to the incredible variety of species that thrive on the fens.

Among our favourite species were the vibrant pink blooms of early marsh orchid, the sticky tentacles of the carnivorous sundew, the shaking seed pods of quaking grass and the small round heads of salad burnet with its faint cucumber scent. 

Sundew at Cors Goch Nature Reserve

Sundew at Cors Goch Nature Reserve © Ashleigh Thomson, youth forum member

With the sun warming our backs as we wandered along the boardwalk, we were also lucky enough to spot dragonflies, a lizard and even a bird of prey in the distance which one of our youth forum members identified as a buzzard. 

After our walk, we headed back to our base at Bryn Golau cottage for a creative workshop with local artist, Rhys Trimble. We had a go at writing some poetry about the things we’d seen and experienced on our walk. 

Our youth forum members share their poems below

Michelle

Water arises from the ground

Creating an abundance of life on the fen

Tiny germander speedwells and delicate fairy flacks decorate the grasses

Dragonflies and painted ladies dart across red sundews and butterwort

A gentle breeze takes the edge of the scorching heat

Playfully teasing to pluck us from the hilltops and whisk us away

Carrying us into the white, fluffy clouds in the sky

Tall, long grasses and moss surround us on the boardwalk 

You wouldn't be at fault for believing the ground was completely solid underneath 

The cors fen can still be navigated, if you know where to place your step

The ground springy and squishy beneath your feet

But be careful not to stay too far

Or you could join the ghost of Cors Goch 

The midwife that still wanders across the fen

Locals still catching glimmers of her lantern glow

Hidden in the tall grasses at the dead of night

Aled and Iola

Dail gwithlys yn gorweddyn wastad cyn culfachu y pry diam ddiffyn yn dyn yn ei afael.

Menyn y Waen ai deilen gludiog yn llawn diddordeb I’r ymwelwyr bach diniwed. 

Ddim syniad ä dyfodol byro fod yn bryd i’r ddaer.

Selina

As I move through the heather, what do I see? A bird, it’s a buzzard, some plants and a bee. The sounds all around me fill me with joy, the wind blowing wild and robin nearby.

Joanna

Brushing of leaves

Birds tweeting along

Scent of moist greenery

Warmth of the sun

Warming my back.

Soft leaves brushing past, 

Past my bare ankle straps.

Many flowers and leaves,

Some scent of cucumber,

Others of medicine.

Surrounded by nature, 

Eye catching all is green.

The uneven ground beneath,

My feet struggle to follow. 

Spiky brush on my toes.

A path emerges, slithers like snakes

Through thick grass, the path.

Playing with the squishy, watery path and intrusive,

Thoughts fight to win.

Dipping a toe into the mud

Soft, cold and mushy!

Squishy wet moss,

Soft to the touch

And the fluffy feathery moss

Now resting upon the wooden bench.

Tranquility and belonging,

blossom feelings within.

The millstone telling tales, from a by gone era.

A little bumble bee buzzing

Bouncing around our feet,

‘shrooms shooting in its white glory,

Leaves of all textures

And clovers on my bare feet…

Felix

Lost in the spines,

Tossed to the spikes,

Survival within the bramble

Is the greatest gamble.

The stench of dung stings the tongue 

As ferns and vines and twisting mnds

Loom from all sides.

Digestion. Consumption. Torment. Beauty. Nature.

The Forest lives. Bark twists the faces.

Ellen

A haiku:

Pinc, porffor, gwyrdd a gwyn

Colours rise up on the fen

A spring spectacle

Mon Gwyrdd Youth Forum at Cord Goch Nature Reserve

Mon Gwyrdd Youth Forum at Cord Goch Nature Reserve © NWWT

A big thank you to the Corsydd Calon Môn project for taking us a tour of the fen, to Rhys Trimble for his wonderful poetry workshop, and the members of the youth forum for their enthusiasm!

CCM funders

Corsydd Calon Môn is made possible with the National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players / Mae Corsydd Calon Môn wedi'i wneud yn bosibl drwy Gronfa Deftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol gyda diolch i chwaraewyr y Loteri Genedlaethol. 

This workshop was made possible thanks to funding input from Public Map.