Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 3rd December, 2024.

December!

 I was scarcely through the gate on Tuesday when I started seeing and  recording birds. Four blackbirds together on the ground and a Redwing in the nearby birch tree got me off to a good start. It was only 7 degrees when I arrived at 9.15 and had only reached 10  Centigrade by the time I left three hours later, despite some intermittent sunshine.  Here is my report:

Birds:

SC209694 4 x Blackbirds foraging on ground  near noticeboard and Ginnie's bench;  2 Blackbirds seen elsewhere; Redwing at the top of birch tree; 2 x female Chaffinch; 3 x Blue Tit; Robin; Wren.

 SC209694 ( hide) Moorhen; Wren; Raven flying over; Water Rail heard not seen.

SC210694 3 x Goldfinch flying over; Chaffinch heard not seen; 3 x Jackdaw on roof of Old School House.

SC209693 male Chaffinch; Wren; female Blackbird; Magpie heard not seen.

SC208694 6 x Goldfinch flying over; Kestrel hovering; Robin; 3 x Blue Tit together ( one emerged from nest box); male Chaffinch;  Song Thrush foraging on the ground; Blackbird; Pheasant heard not seen, answering Pheasant calling from 209695 direction; Wren heard not seen.

 SC208695 ( on or near the feeders)   1 male and 2 x female Chaffinch; male Blackbird; Robin;  3 x Blue Tit; Coal Tit; Greenfinch; 2 x Goldfinch; Dunnock.

 SC209695 2 x male Chaffinch.

Other:

SC208694 Rabbit

SC209694 Yellow Brain fungus on  gorse

SC208694 Yellow Brain fungus spreading  on gorse trunk 

 2 of the 4 Blackbirds foraging near Ginnie's Bench

male Chaffinch

Song Thrush foraging near the stream

Song Thrush - a closer look
 
a handsome Redwing

Robin near the path junction

Moorhen

King of the Castle, Jackdaw

Dunnock

tree with feeders

Greenfinch and Goldfinch

soon joined by another Goldfinch

Greenfinch waiting, Coal Tit on peanuts

Coal Tit

Blue Tit

Blue Tit again

Great Tit

Yellow brain fungus spreading down trunk

Yellow Brain in a new location

looking across the reed bed

the ash walk in winter

view from the board walk on my arrival

and just before I left - an improving picture

three views of the dragonfly pond




looking into the heart of the reserve from the dragonfly pond

looking along the gorse boundary

usual view of the hide


looking through the shutters

view from the ramp

the meadow area

some  standing water in the meadow

view from the bridge

winter reeds


there is actually a rabbit in this photo!

marked by arrow

weather has improved but it's time to go home!


A chilly but enjoyable December visit.
 
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Ballachurry Reserve: A last look at November, 2024.

 

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Thursday, 28 November 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 26th November, 2026.

 

late November sunshine, main pond.

 After last week's very chilly 3 degrees, Tuesday's 7 Centigrade felt positively balmy! The sun was out, the wind was light and there was plenty of blue sky. A great day for a visit to Ballachurry Reserve, in fact. Here is what I recorded:

Birds:

 SC209693  male and female Blackbirds; Great Tit; 7 x Goldfinch flying over; 4 x Redwing flying over; Magpie flying over; female Chaffinch.

SC208694 Pheasant heard not seen; female & male Blackbird; Robin x 2; male Chaffinch; Little Egret flying over; Jackdaw flying over;

SC208695 ( on or near feeders)  Robin; Magpie x 2; Blue Tit x 2; Goldfinch; Great Tit x 2; Greenfinch x 2; Chaffinch x 7;  male Blackbird.

SC209695 male Blackbird; Woodpigeon x 2 flying over; Goldfinch x 3 in bush together; Dunnock;  female Chaffinch; Blue Tit x 2.

SC209694 Jack Snipe put up from close to path;  Blackbird x 2; Siskin heard not seen; Robin;  2 x Magpie flying over; 3 x Woodpigeon flying over;  Blue Tit.

Other:

No Longtails or Rabbits seen today. 

SC208694  unidentified fungi under willows

Blackbird along the gorse boundary

Magpie

Robin foraging along wood chip path

Robin auditioning for Christmas Card

Song Thrush
female Chaffinch

Sycamore tree where the feeders are

Great Tit

Greenfinch eyeing feeders

popular with Greenfinches and Chaffinches alike

Goldfinch too

Chaffinch awaiting its turn

Blue Tit

another waiting patiently

this one has a ring

Blackbird scavenging below feeders

just a few fungi now

view across the  reed bed near the boardwalk


usual view of boardwalk

view from boardwalk

bridge across to meadow

a quiet corner

the giant compost heap

the usual views of the dragonfly pond

with reflections

looking back along the gorse boundary

the damp meadow

currently with standing water

taken from near the Bowman memorial bench

usual view of the hide

view from the hide ramp

through the shutters
no water fowl today

lovely silvery back-lit reeds

 

I was very pleased to see that the Reserve had suffered no obvious damage during Storm Bert at the week-end. My next visit will be during the month that Christmas comes! 

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