Saturday, 16 May 2026

Ballachurry Reserve: Monday afternoon, 11th May, 2026.

2026 is the Year of the Manx Language -Blein ny Gaelgey.  As a nod to this I am attempting to add, in italics, the Manx names for the birds after each entry. Only singular names are given.  By the end of the year I might even have learnt them myself!  Other creatures might be more tricky, but we'll see!

 
Yes! the photos are back! Direct path to the bird hide.

 I spent Monday afternoon at the reserve enjoying the fine, if breezy, weather.  My computer had been collected on Saturday and whisked off to Colebourn's workshop for repair, so I wasn't at all sure when I would be able to put my report on the Blog. However, Wednesday afternoon saw it back, not just repaired, but thoroughly serviced and working as if back in its youth!  So here goes with  what I recorded:

Birds: Ushagyn

SC210694 Blackbird (Lhon Doo )flying over; female Pheasant (Kiark Cheylley) flying away.

SC209693 Wren (Drean) heard not seen;  Willow Warbler (Drean Vane )heard not seen; male & female Blackbirds (Lhon Dhoo); Sedge Warbler (Kiaulleyder Cliogagh).

 SC209694 (hide)  Chiffchaff  (Beealerey) heard; Moorhen (Kiark Ushtey) x 2; Swallow (Gollan Geayee) flying over; 2 x Sparrowhawk together (Shirragh ny Giark) flew across pond and out through willows, one returned alone a few minutes later and dropped down out of sight behind vegetation at back of pond.

SC209694 Sedge Warbler (Kiaulleyder Cliogagh) heard not seen; Willow Warbler (Drean Vane) heard  not seen; 2 x Chaffinch together (Ushag y Chloau); female Blackbird (Lhon Doo ); Pheasant Kellagh Keylley heard not seen; Goldfinch Kiark my Leydee in Birch tree.

SC208694 Blackcap ( Bayrn Dhoo) heard in  the willow copse; Great Tit (Drean Mooar); Chiffchaff  (Beealerey) heard not seen; Chaffinch(Ushag y Chloau); Woodpigeon x 2  (Calmane Keylley) heard not seen; Blackcap (Bayrn Dhoo) near the boardwalk; Willow Warbler (Drean Vane) heard not seen near the boardwalk.

SC208695 Goldfinch "chatter" heard (Kiark my Leydee); Chiffchaff (Beealerey);  Blackcap (Bayrn Dhoo); Willow Warbler (Drean Vane) "weep" heard but not seen; Wren (Drean); Chiffchaff (Beealerey); 2 x Great Tit (Drean Mooar) on feeders; Blue Tit (Drean Gorrym) on feeder; Blue Tit (Drean Gorrym) enlarging the hole of nestbox.

 SC209695 Great Tit (Drean Mooar).

Butterflies:Folicanyn

SC208694 Speckled Wood (Breck ny Keylley)

SC209695 Holly Blue  (Gorrymag Hollin)

SC209695 Speckled Wood(Breck ny Keylley)

SC209694 Holly Blue on Holly(Gorrymag Hollin)

SC209694 Orange Tip eggs on Cuckoo flowers  ( Baare jiarg-buigh)

Other:

SC209694 Marmalade Fly.

SC209694 Blue Tailed Damselfly ( first of the year for me). 

SC209694 Tadpoles ; Whirlygig  beetles x 4.

 SC209694 Long-tail in undergrowth.

SC209694 "Footballer" Hoverfly   + other unidentified Hoverflies.

 SC208695 Bumble bee ( White Tailed?). 

SC208694 Herb Robert in flower. 



male Blackcap

singing its melodious song

male Chaffinch

Blue Tit on new feeder

Blue Tit - loud tapping inside the box alerted me to watch

Moorhen - the white dots are flying insects

Three  photos of the Sedge Warbler which I spotted as I was leaving



 
Large White butterfly

Speckled Wood Butterfly

Holly Blue Butterfly on Holly

Some of the Cuckoo Flowers have Orange Tip Butterfly eggs

close-up of one of them

Marmalade Hoverfly on Hawthorn Blossom

another species of Hoverfly

one of the "footballer" species of Hoverfly

Possibly a White-tailed Bumble Bee

can you spot the tiny damsel fly on this stone?

it was a  Blue-tailed Damselfly

 Tadpoles

Whirlygig beetles

a long-tail raced for cover when it saw me - possibly 2 in there? 

Oak apple ( gall ) forming on Oak tree

Herb Robert flowering profusely in the willow copse

white and pink Hawthorn Blossom growing side by side

flowers in the meadow

fresh leaves on the Sycamore trees

Hawthorn Blossom backlit

the reedy bend has fresh green reeds emerging

usual view of the hide

the area that was under water has now dried out completely

the new glade looking lush

the path junction

view from the hide ramp - not a cloud in the sky but a chilly breeze

inside the bird hide

the pond has inevitable patches of spring algae/ blanket weed

view through the shutters

looking through the side shutter

Hemlock Water Dropwort encroaching on the bridge
looking down the stream from the bridge!

dappled shade in the willow copse

Herb Robert spreading

shadier towards the compost area

the reed bed is greening up with new growth

usual view towards the boardwalk

looking back the way I have come

the meadow from the boardwalk

the stream from the boardwalk

usual view from the boardwalk

usual photos of the dragonfly pond



the meadow area

the meadow path


This domestic hen appeared on the Reserve some weeks ago now and there was some concern that it had been "dumped" there.  However, it may have simply come through from next door where they keep hens. I didn't know whether the plastic container was litter or whether someone has decided to feed it, but feeding it on the reserve won't encourage it to return home, I fear.

heading for the gate

A last look back at the reserve and a reminder that the next work party is May 30th from 10 o'clock when the main task will be spreading this pile of wood chip along the paths.

 Many thanks to Garry Curtis for identifying the white butterfly for me and also to Andrew and the computer team at Colebourn's for making photographs a possibility once more.

 Use of Manx language: Thanks are due to Derek Phillips for his list of Manx birds,  "The Manx Bird Atlas," (Chris Sharpe et al) "Birds of the Isle of Man"( J.P. Cullen & P.P. Jennings) and to Adrian Cain for casting an eye over the finished product.

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