Saturday, 22 March 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday morning, 18th March, 2025.



spring at Ballachurry Reserve

  Another Tuesday morning visit to the Reserve. A cloudless blue sky but only 7 degrees when I arrived because of the very strong south easterly wind. It blew the cobwebs away! I wondered if I would see the Water Rail again but this week's treat was different - as I photographed the Moorhen a Snipe walked into the picture ! I had lovely views of it for about 10 minutes. Here is my report:

Birds:

SC209694 ( hide) Moorhen; Snipe; Robin; Mallard drake; Pheasant heard not seen; female Blackbird; Magpie; Goldfinch heard not seen; Pheasant heard not seen.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) 2 x Magpie; Chaffinch; Blackbird on track of gorse boundary;  male and female Blackbirds together at path junction;  Blackbird near dragonfly pond;male Pheasant "proclaiming" under apple trees; 2 x Jackdaw flying over;  2 x Robin; Great Tit flying over; 2 x Goldfinch;  3 x Woodpigeon in boundary trees; Wren.

SC209693 Mallard flying over; Great Tit flying over; Chaffinch; Robin  heard not seen.

SC208694 Chiffchaff with food or nesting material in beak;  Magpie;  male Chaffinch; Woodpigeon heard not seen; Buzzard flew out of firs; 2 x Woodpigeon flying over; 4 x Goldfinch flying over; Blackbird flying over; 2 x Blue Tit together  in willows; 2 x Jackdaw flying over.

SC208695 ( on or under feeders) 6 x Goldfinch; 2 x Blue Tit;  male Blackbird; Dunnock;  2 x Chaffinch;  2 x Robin together; Wren; 2 x Long-tailed Tit ( both ringed)  3 x Great Tit.

SC208695 ( elsewhere)  c. 30 Redwings flying over; Robin; Blackbird.

SC209695 Blue Tit investigating hole in tree ; male Chaffinch; c. 30 Woodpigeon in adjacent field.

Other:

SC209695 7-spot Ladybird.

SC209695 Green Shield Shieldbug.

SC209694 Small Tortoiseshell butterfly flying.

 SC209694  ( dragonfly pond) Tadpoles have now dispersed; 1 very small pond snail seen.

SC208694 Bumble Bee in damp meadow.

SC208694 Eristalis species Hoverfly.

 

Blackbird

this Blue Tit investigated a nest hole in the tree

it was a long time before it came out again!
 
Long-Tailed Tit

 Long-tailed Tits on the feeder

both of these birds were ringed

close up of one of them

Blue Tit

Great Tits

 Goldfinch

female Chaffinch

Magpie

Robin in full voice

Robin foraging among the reeds

Mallard drake

A Moorhen emerged from the reeds

Moorhen at the back of the pond

quickly joined by a Snipe

Snipe

Snipe feeding

7-spot Ladybird

Bumble Bee in the meadow

Eristalis species Hoverfly

Green Shieldbug

Longtail beneath the feeders

tadpoles

Marsh Marigolds in the meadow, not yet in flower

Spring colours - gorse, blackthorn and cloudless blue sky

usual view of the hide

view from the hide ramp
looking through the shutters

very little water in the pond

the meadow on a sunny day

another view of the meadow

looking towards the boardwalk

Hemlock Water Dropwort coming back along the stream

looking back along the boardwalk

usual view from the boardwalk

usual view of the stream from the boardwalk

a sheltered corner

the ash walk still looking wintry despite the sunshine

emerging from the old beehive loop

blackthorn and birches

looking over the gorse boundary

dragonfly pond


 The water in the pond  was very muddy and disturbed. The grass round the pond was also flattened as if by many feet. I wondered if a pond dipping event had been held there recently or perhaps  just some pond maintenance.


the gorse boundary in full flower

the reed bed - usual view

and the "reedy bend"

view from the bridge

and looking in the other direction

this used to be "the deep, dark wood" until recent storms!

back at the entrance

time to go home - reluctantly!

Unfortunately, some people have taken to dumping their garden rubbish just inside the gate at Ballachurry Reserve. On this occasion it was a houseplant -  a Poinsettia  from Christmas.  Why this could not be sent to the nearby Civic Amenity Site or even disposed of in household compost/waste, I can't think.  I removed it and found that despite having spent a few frosty nights outdoors and being completely dried out it appeared to be still alive. I couldn't resist the challenge!  I have cut it back, re-potted and re-hydrated it. We shall see if it revives! 

discarded Poinsettia

Rather than finish on this rather annoying note of what was essentially fly tipping, here is a short video of the snipe feeding in the main pond.



Another enjoyable visit!

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