Thursday, 22 January 2026

Ballachurry Reserve: Wednesday morning, 21st January, 2026.

a cold January day at Ballachurry Reserve
  

This week's weather forecast suggested no ideal day for a visit to Ballachurry Reserve, so on Wednesday I bit the bullet, added extra layers of clothing, and arrived just after 9 o'clock. It was 6 degrees centigrade but the very strong south-easterly wind made it feel much colder and I had to walk round at a quicker pace than usual just to keep warm. At least I kept dry. There was rain forecast for midday but when it started right on cue I was already back at the gate and heading for home.  Here is what I recorded:

Birds: 

SC209694 (hide)  no birds seen from hide!

SC209694 (elsewhere)  Hooded Crow flying over; 4 x Goldfinch flying over; Blackbird alarm calls  heard near the hide and elsewhere; Grey Heron seen from distance dropping down to pond but also seen just minutes later heading back the way it had come. Seen again later flying across reserve and off towards Ballakilley direction.

SC209693 Robin; Blue Tit; male Chaffinch in the vegetation; Blackbird alarm call heard.

SC208695 ( on or near feeders, difficult to count numbers with such frenetic activity!) at least 5 Blue Tits; 5 x Great Tits;  Coal Tit;  4 x Goldfinch; 4 x Chaffinch;  2 x Robin; Dunnock on the ground;  Blackbird flew through at speed doing a good imitation of a Sparrowhawk, scattering the small birds on the feeders; Magpie sitting in the tree; Great Spotted Woodpecker seen twice in the tree. On my first circuit of the Reserve it was at the back of the branches and played "peek-aboo"  looking out at me first from one side, then the other before flying away. On my second circuit it flew in from the right hand side and settled towards the back of the tree where it was just about visible. It stayed about 5 minutes before flying away; Rook atop of the tree and 2 Jackdaws lower down.

SC208694 Chaffinch heard not seen; Greenfinch heard not seen; Woodpigeon flying over; Robin; Great Tit.

Other:

SC209694 Green Shieldbug on Broom vegetation by dragonfly pond. 

SC209694 Lesser Celandine in flower; Long catkins on Hazels; Fresh new leaves on Hawthorn 

 

the feeders were busy  - Blue Tit & Great Tit

Blue Tit & female Chaffinch

this Blue Tit is ringed

three in this photo

there were at least 5

Robin thinking about it

Great Tit likewise

a feeder each for the Great Tits

Robin

Magpie

Heron flying over, seen 3 times in all

Great Tit

"blink and you'll miss me"

Great Spotted Woodpecker

I was surprised to see this Green Shieldbug

first Celandine of 2026

Catkins lengthening on Hazel

fresh green leaves on the Hawthorn!

rather a bleak, cold day as I arrived

the floods are back both sides of the path

reeds looking rather scruffy now

usual view of the hide

the path remains flooded
looking  back the way I came

there is a natural oily film on the water as well as orange algae

 

the pond seen from near the path junction

the path junction

the new glade....

from both directions

usual view from the hide ramp

through the shutters - notice the reeds bending in the strong wind

 no Mallards today

stream flowing over the mudflat

usual view of the meadow

the Dropwort is growing strongly beside the stream

I'm heading for the bridge

the reeds have been flattened by the weather

there was not a great deal about under the willows

we can perhaps expect more flowers now there is more light

the "unofficial pond" is bigger than ever


the coppiced willows will put out new growth in the spring

I look forward to hearing the "master plan" for this area

the hide seen from the new dead hedge

heading back to cross the bridge

view across meadow from bridge

usual view towards boardwalk

there was some blue sky - but in the wrong place!

looking back from the boardwalk

usual shot of the stream from the boardwalk

and usual view from the boardwalk - cloudy skies

the little copse contained by the old beehive loop

and seen from the other side

open area near the Bowman Memorial Bench

not quite so much water gushing in this week

bare apple trees along the gorse boundary

the dragonfly pond

a bit too damp and chilly to spend time on the bench

finally, I'm heading for the gate as the first raindrops fall

 Despite the cold, windy weather there were a few signs of spring at the Reserve but for me the highlight of the visit was again seeing the Great Spotted Woodpecker. Well worth the chilly wait near the feeders to see it!

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