Monday, 30 March 2026

Ballachurry Reserve: Friday afternoon, 27th March 2026.



Friday afternoon at Ballachurry Reserve

 

 Friday afternoon was my first ( and last) opportunity to visit the Reserve this week. I arrived in sunshine at 1.30 and immediately saw a Peacock Butterfly and there were bumble bees zooming round in the pussy willow. Chaffinches were singing and there was a spring in my step as I headed for the hide. But alas! By the time I reached it the sky had clouded over and thereafter the sunshine was only intermittent. At one point I had to hotfoot it back to the hide as it began spitting and spotting with rain and by the time I left at 3.30 the rain had definitely arrived. Nevertheless, I  had enjoyed my afternoon visit. Here is what I recorded:

Birds:

SC209694 ( hide) Goldcrest; Mallard drake; Moorhen; Wren; Chaffinch heard not seen; Greenfinch; Chiffchaff; Pheasant heard not seen; Goldfinch x 3.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) male & female Chaffinch; Woodpigeon flying over; Goldfinch.

SC210694 Goldfinch.

SC209693 Robin; Chaffinch heard not seen; Great Tit;  Pheasant heard not seen.

 Sc208694 Blue Tit x 2; Chaffinch; female Blackbird; Great Tit.

SC208695  ( feeders) Blue Tit x 2; male Chaffinch; Goldfinch; Pheasant. 

SC208695 ( elsewhere)  Great Tit x 2. 

Other: 

SC209694 Peacock butterfly.

Sc209694 and throughout reserve, unidentified Bumble Bees.

SC209694 ( dragonfly pond) 3 x Pond Skater; 2 x Whirligig Beetles; Diving Beetle; Tadpoles have now dispersed throughout the pond. 

SC208694 Marsh Marigolds in flower in the meadow.

SC208694 Herb Robert in flower under the willows. 

SC208694 Coppiced Willows re-sprouting 

Blue Tit in the pussy willows

Chiffchaff
Great Tit
  Blue Tit enjoying sunflower hearts
female Chaffinch

distant shot of a Greenfinch

Moorhen
it was feeding along the edge of the pond for some time
Mallard drake seen through side shutter
it too was feeding


Peacock butterfly

Pond Skater

Tadpoles

Marsh Marigolds in the meadow

Herb Robert

the coppiced willows are sprouting afresh

still muddy!
looking towards the compost area

and back the other way

entrance to the willow copse -looking very spring-like

no Mallard at this point
usual views of the hide


the view from the ramp when the sun came back out

usual views through the shutters


sunlit corner

taken from the Bowman Memorial bench

looking back towards the meadow

everywhere is greening up very rapidly now

I made the most of a sunny interval to re-take earlier photos! 


grey skies for this one....

the sunshine makes everything more cheerful

this was my first photo from the boardwalk

and this was second time around! 

not too long to wait for the first damselflies now🤞



gorse possibly at its best right now

still no gorse Shieldbugs though

stream vanishing behind the Hemlock Water Dropwort

awaiting April's work party?

I fear the pond may be overflowing onto this path in wet weather

this section is marginally drier though

we all know what this is for! 

 

The next work party is scheduled for Easter Saturday between 10 and 1p.m. Volunteers are always welcome.

My next visit to the reserve will be in April. I am looking forward to the return of more summer migrants and more butterflies.

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Sunday, 22 March 2026

Ballachurry Reserve: Wednesday morning, 18th March, 2026.

recent sunshine had brought out the Blackthorn blossom

   It was lovely to step through the gate at Ballachurry on Wednesday and see a wall of Blackthorn Blossom ahead of me. A Chaffinch was singing from its song post and a female Blackbird flew across the reserve in front of me. Only the spring sunshine was missing and there was a promise for that later in the day. The water levels on the paths had visibly gone down, although the mud remained and had to be negotiated with the usual difficulty. Here is my record for the morning:

Birds: 

SC209693  2 x Long-tailed Tit together, 1 with nesting material; male Chaffinch singing from song post; male Blackbird flew across path; Water Rail heard from reeds very close to path; Heron footprints in mud.

SC209694 ( from hide) Moorhen just visible in reeds; Mallard drake asleep on bank;  2 x Chiffchaff flying  together in courtship mode;  single Chiffchaff in Blackthorn; 2 x male Blackbird; Goldcrest in Blackthorn and also came right up to shutter in Willow; Robin; male Chaffinch; Greenfinch; Blue Tit; 3 x Wren flying about in reeds together; Woodpigeon in churchyard trees; Jackdaws heard not seen; Water Rail heard not seen;  Pheasant heard not seen.

SC209694  ( elsewhere) female Blackbird flying across near Ginnie's Bench area; pair of Teal on pond  (opposite end to hide); Robin at path junction;  Blackbird on path near hide; Mallard drake flying over; Buzzard flying over; 3 x Greylag geese flying over; Woodpigeon in  gorse boundary tree; Wren in Blackthorn  at Path junction; Chiffchaff in Blackthorn at path junction; 3 x male Chaffinch in tree together;  2 x Goldfinch; 3 x Robin seen at same time near noticeboard.

SC208694 7 x Goldfinch flying over; Chiffchaff singing in willows; male Chaffinch flying across; Goldcrest; 2 x Robins together; Long-tailed Tit;  Great Tit near boardwalk; Blue Tit; male Blackbird; Wren near boardwalk; Woodpigeon flying over; Chiffchaff in willow near boardwalk.

SC208695  ( feeders) Great Spotted Woodpecker on peanuts; 4 x Blue Tit, 1 ringed; 2 x Great Tit; Robin; Dunnock; 4 x Chaffinch; 3 x Goldfinch in tree &  Goldfinch chatter heard behind me; Magpie in tree.

SC208695 ( elsewhere) male & female Chaffinch; Great Tit; Robin; Raven flying over croaking.

SC210694 Buzzard directly above entrance, circling quite low. 

SC209695 Robin; male Chaffinch. 

Other:

SC209694 the frogspawn has hatched into Tadpoles, still all together feeding on the jelly.

SC209694 Marsh Marigolds in full flower in the dragonfly pond.

SC209694 ( and throughout reserve) Honey Bees in gorse, Blackthorn and Pussy Willow.

SC209694  large Hoverfly hovering, looked like Eristalis species.

SC209693 multiple Hedgehog footprints in the mud. 

SC209693 Heron footprint in mud.

SC210694 Garden escape Daffodils, Grape  Hyacinth and Snowflake near the entrance.

Great Spotted Woodpecker ( the eye is drawn to the red - look higher!)

one of many Robins, this one among the willows

Ringed Blue Tit near the feeders

Woodpigeon in the Churchyard trees, seen from hide

singing Robin.....

.........taking a breather

one of 3 Robins near the noticeboard

there were also 3 Wrens at the same time near the hide 

this one was busy in and out the reeds




Goldfinch near the holly

Goldcrest across the pond from the hide

Great Tit

I put my boot in the photo to show how tame this Robin is

it always joins me when I'm watching the feeders

same Robin

female Chaffinch awaiting its turn

snoozing Mallard

Chiffchaff in the Blackthorn blossom

Wren in the same Blackthorn bush

singing Wren

it was close to the boardwalk

Blue Tit near the feeders

Blackbird seen from the hide

male Chaffinch among the Hazel catkins

the honey bees were busy on the Reserve

probably an Eristalis species hoverfly, hovering

pond skater on the dragonfly pond

the frogspawn has hatched into tadpoles!

Tadpoles and King Cups  ( aka Marsh Marigolds)

there had been a lot of Hedgehog activity near the barrows

close -up of Hedgehog print

mud can be useful!

a very large print elsewhere - Heron I think

Blackthorn blossom for the bees

Dandelions provide early nectar too

King Cups  at the dragonfly pool

the one that got away! a single grape hyacinth escaped relocation last year

as did these daffodils

and Snowflake - all garden plants rather than native wildflowers



a much drier reedy bend

still mud but not so much under water
usual view of hide - a pair of Teal flew up as I approached
the  new glade with coppiced willow

and looking to the left of dead hedge

the path junction

direct route to the hide with more Blackthorn

entrance to the bird hide

usual view from the ramp - still no  blue sky!

views through the shutters



back out into the meadow

a different view of the meadow

stream side greening up now

looking back to bridge

I couldn't spot any new reed growth yet

usual views from the willow copse



the other side of the hide
still no blue sky as I head for the boardwalk

stream level had dropped a little

looking back towards the hide across the meadow

view from the boardwalk

the ash walk, still bare of leaves

looking back to open area in front of the Bowman Memorial Bench

the gorse boundary is still muddy in places

Dragonfly pond photos



another new nest box ? or did I just miss it last time?

and so back to that wall of blossom
a few more Blackthorn photos




  

the Helicopter  passed quite low over the pond - the noise was deafening!

Despite the fact that the sun  was coming out at last, I headed for home for lunch after a very satisfying morning at the Reserve.

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