Sunday, 3 August 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Wednesday morning, 30th July, 2025.

a  fragrant path fringed with Meadowsweet 
  

These Wednesday visits are becoming a regular thing ! But it's purely coincidence, depending on the weather forecast and other commitments. On arrival at 9 o'clock I could hear Woodpigeons and a Willow Warbler but didn't manage to spot a single bird between the entrance and the bird hide! Where were they all? Eventually they began to appear and I had some interesting sightings, especially once the sun came out. The sun brings out the insects and the insects bring out the birds, I think! Here is my report: 

 Birds: 

 SC209694 ( hide) Woodpigeon; Wren; 2 x Blackbird flying away.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Blackbird taking Rowan berries; female Chaffinch; female Blackcap; Chiffchaff heard not seen; Wren heard not seen; Goldfinch.

SC208694 Goldfinch; Robin; male & female Chaffinch; Goldcrest preening in Birch ; Goldcrest in Willow later  - possibly the same one?  Woodpigeon;  2 x Willow Warbler;  9x Swallows overhead.

SC208695 Blackbird flying across.

SC209695 Blackbird.  

 SC209693 Wren.

Butterflies:

 SC210694 Wall Brown.

SC209694 Small Tortoiseshell; Common Blue; Wall Brown; Meadow Brown x 2; Large White; Speckled Wood x 6; Green Veined White x 3.

SC208694 Green Veined White; Red Admiral; Meadow Brown; Speckled Wood x 5; Wall Brown; Common Blue.

SC209695 Speckled Wood x 5.

 SC208695 Speckled Wood .

SC209693 Green Veined White; Speckled Wood x 2;   Meadow Brown.

Other: 

SC210694 Tiny  bugs in thistle seed head.

SC209693 Parasitic wasp.

 SC209694 green looper caterpillar on Sycamore leaf.

SC209694 Common Darter over main pond.

SC209694 2 x Common Darter at Dragonfly pond.

SC209694 Blue-tailed Damselfly.

SC209694 "Batman" Hoverfly -Myathropa florea, and other occasional Hoverflies throughout reserve.

SC208694 two types of fungi including possible Pleated Inkcap

SC209694 Inkcap fungi in path 

SC208694 a nest box had fallen from the tree. Fortunately there was no birds' nest with eggs or fledglings inside but a Wasp had started to make a nest. It would have been unable to enter once fallen as the hole was covered.

SC210694 mating pair of Field Grasshoppers 

Woodpigeon

juvenile Goldfinch

Goldcrest

male Chaffinch

female Blackcap

Speckled Wood

eye contact!

another Speckled Wood warming up on the bridge

this one was doing the same on the wood chip

Red Admiral feeding on Hemp Agrimony nectar

opening its wings from time to time

Meadow Brown in the meadow

I hadn't spotted the caterpillar near this one when I took the photo! 

Green Veined White showing the green veins

and the upper wings of a Green Veined White

Common Blue, also in the meadow

on Purple Loosestrife

Common Blue, taken from the hide

a Looper Caterpillar hiding under a Sycamore leaf

I'd turned the leaf over to see what had made the large hole!

Common Darter Dragonfly

Blue-tailed Damselfly

another view of the same one
Hoverfly

"The Batman" Hoverfly

a parasitic Wasp

possibly a Nephrotoma flavipalpis Cranefly


fallen nest box had beginning of a wasp nest inside

tiny bugs in spear thistle flower

mating Field Grasshoppers

unidentified fungi

Pleated Inkcap? 

another Inkcap now going over

I moved from the usual spot in order to photograph the hide

it's barely visible from where I usually take the photo

the ramp photo always gives a good indication of what the weather was like



view through the hide shutters

the meadow still looks pretty

Sneezewort having its moment

there are several large patches

looking back along the meadow path towards the bird hide

and towards the boardwalk

usual photo of the boardwalk

and view from the boardwalk as usual

a green corner of the reserve

 everything growing very fast at this time of year

giving a jungly feel in places

usual shot through the shady willows

and a quick glance at the glade as I head home for lunch

 

My last visit of the month but I'm looking forward to August.

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