Tuesday, 15 July 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Wednesday morning, 9th July , 2025.

July, Ballachurry Reserve - Marsh Woundwort.

   Although I paid a brief visit to the Reserve with my
  grandchildren on 3rd July ( please see photos at the end of this post), it was two weeks since my last recording visit.  I noticed some work had been done to clear the bridge of Hemlock Water Dropwort which made access to the Willow Wood considerably easier. After a cloudy start the sun came out for a while and with it the butterflies too. Here is what I recorded: 

Birds:

 SC210694 Song Thrush with cherry in beak ( and there were 3 cherry stones on the nearby handrail too) 

 SC209694 ( hide)  2 x Juvenile Blackbirds taking Rowan berries; 2 x Willow Warbler together hunting insects; Woodpigeon flying over; Rook heard not seen; Wren; 2 x Swallows sweeping down over pond ( although vegetation was too high to see if there is still water in the pond) 

SC209694 ( elsewhere ) Blackcap heard not seen; Woodpigeon; male Blackbird on path; Chiffchaff heard not seen.

 SC208694 Chiffchaff heard not seen; Woodpigeon; male & female Chaffinch; Blackbird heard not seen; 3 x Long-tailed Tit; 2 x Blue Tit; Robin; Wren heard not seen; Willow Warbler; Blackcap heard not seen.

SC208695 Chaffinch heard not seen; Wren; Chiffchaff heard not seen;

Butterflies:

SC209693 Speckled Wood.

SC208694 3 x Green Veined White emerged from Hemlock Water Dropwort together as the sun broke through.

SC208695 Green Veined White; Meadow Brown.

SC209695 2 x Speckled Wood; Meadow Brown.

SC209694 Meadow Brown x 5; Speckled Wood; Red Admiral;  Small White.

 SC210694 Large White. 

Other:

 SC209693 Nursery Web Spider web ( no sign of Spider) 

SC210694 Nursery Web Spider web ( no sign of Spider) 

SC208695 Marmalade Fly.

SC208695 Prickly Sow Thistle is now taller than I am! 

SC209694 several Greater Water Boatmen; several Pond Skaters;  many small snails.

SC209694 Pleated Inkcap + other unidentified toadstools.

SC208694 Noon Fly. 

 SC210694 2 x 7-spot Ladybird.

SC209694 7-spot Ladybird on vegetation on pond liner. 

SC209694 Hoverfly species. 

 

two Willow Warblers were foraging across the pond

photographed from the hide

this particular willow was attracting the birds -  a Long-tailed Tit

a female Chaffinch

a Blue Tit

and a Willow Warbler

juvenile Blackbird taking berries -seen from hide

a very ragged Speckled Wood

this one was in better condition

Meadow Brown on Great Willowherb

Meadow Brown

this one was rather faded

Green Veined White

Large White - note the  distinguishing black "right angles" 

Hoverfly on Hogweed

Marmalade fly

Nursery Web of a Pisaura mirabilis spider

a couple of pond snails under the water

the wasp nest is now protruding through the box entrance!

I was not expecting to see a 7-spot in the pond!

the Ladybirds by the gate were no surprise though


7-spot Ladybird

there were Inkcaps along the path

new season Alder cones developing

ripening Sycamore Keys

  

Prickly Sow Thistle continues to grow

Hemp Agrimony flowers starting to open

a tranquil scene at the dragonfly pond

an inviting bench from which to pond watch


the usual reedy bend photo - could be the jungle! 


spot the hide!

through the shutters - any water?

usual ramp view - hill fog today!

the meadow continues to look pretty......

with Meadowsweet,

 Purple Loosestrife,

and golden patches of Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil

an insect eye view of the meadow



heading for the boardwalk

boardwalk view of the hill fog 

sun breaking through along the gorse boundary

path through the bracken

a shady retreat

always cool under the willows

the birds in the willow were taken from this spot

usual photo of the new glade


always check the board for Southern Group  events!

 And..........

 Some photos from a short visit with Grandchildren on 3rd July: 

Froglets in the dragonfly pond

Small Tortoiseshell butterfly

Inkcap toadstool

Juvenile Robin flew down to greet us!

 

Two very enjoyable July visits!

please click on photos to enlarge them