Saturday 12 October 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Thursday, 10th October, 2024.

October at Ballachurry Reserve

  I have been away on holiday so missed my regular visit to Ballachurry at the beginning of October.  I saw lots of changes during Thursday's visit because in my absence there had been both a local work party and a visit from the Reserves Officer and her Muckers to cut the damp meadow area. This must have been hard work as bad weather and poor ground conditions had prevented it being cut for the last couple of years. This cut/raking-off should benefit the wild flowers over the coarser grasses and brambles etc. The September Work Party volunteers had likewise done a splendid job on the streams and the vegetation round the main pond, making it much easier to see the wildlife.

Thursday was a beautiful, if cold, day. When I arrived at 9 a.m. it was only 8 degrees! No chance of seeing butterflies until later in the morning when the  lovely autumn sunshine had warmed things up a little! Here is what I recorded:

 Birds:

SC210694  Chiffchaff x 2  ( one Chiffchaffing); Blackbird; Robin; 3 x Jackdaw on Old School House roof; Pied Wagtail on Old School House roof; Blue Tit.

 SC209693 Robin; Wren heard not seen.

SC208694 2 x Magpie flying over; Robin; Woodpigeon flying over; Raven flying over croaking; Blue Tit.

SC208695  male Blackbird; Pheasant heard not seen.

SC209695 Goldfinch x 3 flying over + 1 drinking from stream; Blackbird; male Chaffinch; Wren; Robin; Buzzard heard not seen; Sparrowhawk with "escort" of 3 Goldfinches! Great Tit.

 SC209694 Robin; Magpie x 2 flying over; Wren; Blackbird flew across path; 2 x Chiffchaff; male Chaffinch.

SC209694 ( hide) female Mallard; Water Rail heard not seen; 2 x Goldfinch.

Butterflies:

SC209695 2 x Speckled Wood  together.

 SC210694 Red Admiral in Ivy.

SC209694 Speckled Wood seen from hide; Small White on dandelion; Red Admiral flying.

Other:

SC209695  large, unidentified fungi which will be NEW RECORD growing close to Spiny Puffballs under willows.

SC209693 Pleated Inkcaps in path; unidentified fungi on path.

SC208694  Unidentified fungi under willows.

SC208694 Pleated inkcaps on path.

SC210694 Unidentified fungus growing on remaining fragments of wood chip.

SC210694 Field Grasshopper x 2;

SC209694 2 x Waterboatmen and 1 Water Beetle seen in dragonfly pond

 SC209694 Green Shieldbug  x 4 adults, 1 nymph.

 SC209694 2 x Ladybird together under curled Raspberry leaf.

SC209694 Unidentified spiders x 2 under raspberry leaves + bright yellow spider guarding egg-sac on underside of raspberry leaf.

SC209695 small spider walking across gossamer "tightrope" stretched across path.

 SC209694 various Hoverflies in vegetation.

SC209695 Various Hoverflies on Ragwort including Eristalis and Helophilus species

SC209694 2 x Harvestmen on noticeboard.

 SC209695 yellow Sawfly.

one of two Chiffchaffs on the Reserve

female Mallard

Sparrowhawk

Pied Wagtail

Wren

Robin
 
Speckled Wood

Small White

Red Admiral

Helophilus Hoverfly on Dandelion

and another on Ragwort

a different  kind of Hoverfly

 a Sawfly ( I think!)

the yellow was very eye-catching

Field Grasshopper

Green Shieldbug

there were 4 adults

and 1 nymph

2 x 7-spot Ladybirds hibernating together

2 x Harvestmen on the Noticeboard


unidentified spider under wild raspberry leaf


Spider with egg-sac on underside of raspberry leaf

close-up of egg-sac

this will be a new record for the Reserve

there were 3 large specimens

pen for scale

the largest one


decurrent gills

other fungi appearing throughout reserve now

perhaps they can be identified

there are still a few puffballs

many grow in the wood chip, now covered by grass

Pleated inkcaps?

more inkcaps elsewhere

these are growing near the gate where the wood chip was stored


usual view of boardwalk


and looking back the other way

usual view from boardwalk

Birch tree with autumn tints

the damp meadow after mowing and raking off

and from a different angle

path to compost area enlarged

strewn with dropped rushes (Mannanan would have approved!)

giant compost heap with the rakings - Goldcrests will like picking this over

this is from where I usually photograph the hide  - but hardly visible now

in future will be from here instead

view from ramp
and through hide shutters - pond now visible again

through shutters looking the other way

dragonfly pond

but no dragonflies seen today

lovely reflections though

Volunteers have cleared the stream banks

so the water is visible once more

looking back as I left - blue sky and autumn tints

 and finally, a date for your diaries, taken from the Ballachurry Noticeboard

 

 

Always good to be back at Ballachurry - I enjoyed my visit.

 please click on photos to enlarge them