Thursday, 5 March 2026

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday morning, 3rd March, 2026.

Ballachurry Reserve on a lovely spring day - can you spot something new? 

  Tuesday was forecast to be a beautiful Spring day and so it proved to be. Unfortunately, I had an appointment mid-morning so couldn't visit Ballachurry Reserve until 11.30, which was quite frustrating..  Since my last visit there had been some hard work going on - more willows coppiced and I spotted 3 new nest boxes. Here is my report: 

Birds: 

SC210694 House Sparrow heard from hedge; 2 x Woodpigeon flying over.

SC209693 male Chaffinch; Robin.

SC209694 ( hide)  Long-tailed Tit on the hide; Mallard drake on the water; Wren foraging among the reeds, another heard at same time close to hide; Goldcrest in vegetation at the back of the pond.

 SC209694 ( elsewhere) male Pheasant close to pond near path junction; male & female Chaffinch together near Ginnie's Bench site; Robins in several locations; Blackbird seen in two locations; Blue Tit flying through; Wren; Goldcrest; Dunnock; Buzzard.

SC208694  Blackbird alarm call from Willows; Long-tailed Tit in the willows ; Chaffinch heard not seen; Blue Tit; Goldcrest; Robin.

SC208695 ( feeders)  2 x Great Tit; 2 x Robin; 3 x Blue Tit;  2 x male Chaffinch +1 female; 2 x Greenfinch; 2 x Goldfinch.

SC209695 Great Tit; male Chaffinch.

Other:

SC209694 Peacock Butterfly ( first butterfly I have seen this year) 

SC209694 6 x large Spiders in bird hide  ( Tegeneria? to be confirmed)

SC209694 Frog heard croaking but not seen. 

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? The plane flew just beneath the Buzzard......

which later came down and circled over the reserve

Mallard Drake -  he was bathing and preening.......

and feeding too

Great Tit

Goldfinch

Greenfinches

Blue Tit 

Robin near the feeders

there were two

this one was under the ashes
and this one on the gorse boundary

this one was near the "reedy bend" 

I was surprised to see this Long-tailed Tit  on the hide

searching for insects no doubt

first Peacock butterfly of the year

there were Greater Water Boatmen in the dragonfly pond

tadpoles developing in the frogspawn

I counted 6 of these large spiders in the hide

Celandines enjoying the sunshine
Primroses just over the boundary

Blackthorn in full flower

and the gorse too

the path parallel to the road

usual shot of  the reeds

and the flooded path

it will take a long time to dry out, I think

it was from here that I photographed the Long-tailed Tit on the hide

coppiced willow awaiting the next work party

through the hide shutters 

looking the other way
view from the ramp - those clouds soon cleared away

vegetation along stream now growing fast

meadow from near the hide

meadow from near the bridge

a clear blue sky at last!

 the coppiced willow area

the usual views


still rather muddy

heading for the boardwalk now

against the sun, looking back

over the stream and...

the usual view from the boardwalk

the ash walk

and apple trees on right hand side 

usual views of the pond

 hopefully not too long now until we start seeing the damselflies!

 heading back towards the gate now

looking back from near the noticeboard as I leave

 And finally,  pictures of the new nest boxes. Hopefully they will be occupied this spring.




 With thanks to Rob Fisher of the Manx Wildlife Trust for his recent hard work on the Reserve.

 

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