Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 19th November, 2024.

 

colourful bracken on the Gorse Boundary

 It was only 3 degrees Centigrade when I arrived at  the Reserve on Tuesday morning! But sunny intervals were forecast with a "high" of 7 degrees. It was just about that by the time I left, but I periodically stood on the boardwalk with my back to the sun to warm up ! Here  are my records:

Birds:

SC208694 female & male Blackbirds seen separately; Robin; Wren.

SC208695 (  on and near feeders) Robin; Blue Tit; Great Tit; 7 x Chaffinch; 2 x Greenfinch; Goldfinch; Dunnock.

SC208695 ( elsewhere) Magpie; Buzzard flying over;  4 x Rook flying over; Robin; Goldfinch;  male Blackbird x 2.

SC209694 ( hide) Moorhen; Great Tit; female/juvenile Blackbird; Robin; Raven flew over croaking.

SC209694 (elsewhere)  Blackbird seen in 2 locations; Blue Tit; Robin; Goldfinch.

SC210694  Jackdaw x 2 on roof of Old School House.

 SC209695 male Blackbird.

 Other:

SC208694 Rabbit seen from boardwalk twice near stream ( I even saw it leap the stream!)

SC208694 Rabbit seen under willows.

SC208695 1 adult Longtail with 4 youngsters seen under bird feeders foraging.

SC208694 Milkcap fungus under willows.

SC209693 fresh leaves appearing on Hemlock Water Dropwort


female or juvenile Blackbird

Blue Tit

male Chaffinch

Dunnock

female Chaffinch

Robin

Moorhen

Great Tit

male Chaffinch

Great Tit

Chaffinch on left, Greenfinch on right

 two Greenfinches

Greenfinch again

Goldfinch

an inevitable scavenger, I'm afraid

 two of them!

no! three!

a fourth came down from a tree branch above

in fact, there were four youngsters and a parent

they seemed unfazed by my presence

 a Milk Cap fungus under the willows

you can see the "milk" oozing from where I touched it

sign of spring?!!  fresh leaves on Hemlock Water Dropwort already

I love to see the sun shining through Birch bark

usual views of the dragonfly pond

no dragonflies till next year now

usual view of the hide

and the view from the access ramp

I believe a Water Rail has been seen out on the new muddy area

meadow

usual view towards the boardwalk - sunshine at last

view across the reserve to the hills from the boardwalk

and looking back across the meadow

I saw a rabbit twice at the point where the stream disappears from view

still some autumn oak leaves
a wintry bench - too chilly to sit today


looking back to that same oak tree

the reeds continue to take on their winter colour

 An enjoyable winter visit, though somewhat chilly!

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Sunday, 17 November 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Work Party, Saturday, 16th November, 2024.

It had been some time since I was able to attend a Work Party at Ballachurry Reserve, but finally I joined 16 other volunteers there on Saturday. Although several tasks had been planned for the morning, a  recent delivery of woodchip meant that the priority was to spread this along the paths. Soon there was a procession of barrows to-ing and fro-ing. The old adage of "many hands make light work" certainly proved true and by 11 a.m. the task was completed and it was time for a welcome tea break.  Many thanks to those who provided cake which was very much appreciated. It's always pleasant to sit in the winter sunshine chatting with friends old and new but duty called and there were still other jobs to be done. Here are a selection of photos from the morning:


loading the steady queue of barrows
 
ready for the off, next please!
one of many!


 going
going

nearly gone

passing place

and here we go again

 great job done!

Meanwhile others were digging out encroaching Blackthorn, excess Stinking Iris and pruning back the brambles, as well as other necessary jobs.
tackling the Blackthorn roots

obviously it must be tea break time!

A well deserved rest for all
 



 
A couple of days earlier the Manx Wildlife Trust had notified all its Volunteers that the Trust had been awarded this prestigious recognition for its voluntary work.
 
 
Always good to know we are appreciated!
 
 Many thanks to all who helped on Saturday.
 
 
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