Saturday 20 April 2024

Ballachurry Reserve, Tuesday, 16th April 2024.

Sunshine near the Bowman Bench

   A mid morning to early afternoon visit this week on a sunny but very blustery day.  Four species of Warbler either seen or heard and two new pond records for the Reserve made it an interesting visit. Here is what I recorded:

 Birds:

SC208694 Great Tit heard not seen; Willow Warbler; Goldfinch; Chiffchaff; Pheasant heard not seen; male and female Blackcap; Woodpigeon flying over; Blackbird; Robin Wren; 2 x Goldfich over; male Chaffinch.

SC208695 Chaffinch heard not seen;  male Blackcap; Great Tit; Willow Warbler.

SC209695 Willow Warbler;  Woodpigeon over; Blue Tit; Goldfinch x 5.

SC209694 ( hide) Moorhen x 2; Mallard x 3 drakes on water + pair flying away; Sedge Warbler heard but not seen.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Wren heard not seen; Great Tit; 4 x Goldfinch; female Chaffinch.

Other:

SC209694 7-spot Ladybirds x 2;

SC208695 Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly

SC209694 (Pond life, new dragonfly pond) Lake Orb Mussel x 3 NEW RECORD; Tadpoles several; Pond Skater x 4; Water Boatman; Pond Snails abundant; Caddisfly Larvae x 2 NEW RECORD; Fresh water shrimp; Diving beetle.

SC209693 Cuckoo Flower / Ladysmock in flower.

SC209694 Garlic Mustard in bud.

SC208695 7-spot Ladybird x 5.

 SC208695 Green Shieldbug.

SC209695 2 x Hairy Shieldbug; 3 x Gorse Shieldbug.

 SC209694 Gorse Shieldbug.

 SC209694 "Footballer" Hoverfly x 2 ( Helophilus sp.) and Eristalis sp. Hoverfly x 2.

SC208694 Ground Ivy in flower + honey bee.

SC208694 Red Campion in flower.

SC209694 unidentified zooming bumble bees.

Sc209694 large ginger cat asleep near hide and prowling black cat at back of pond.

 SC209694 2 x Small Tortoiseshell butterflies in territorial dispute. 

 SC208695 7-spot Ladybird x 5.

SC208695 Oulema sp. beetles including mating pair

SC209694 7-spot Ladybird x 2

Willow Warblers are back

it was lovely to hear them singing once more

this one was round the old beehive loop

flitting about looking for insects
a composite picture of the Chiffchaff near the compost heaps

The Wren is still proclaiming its territory near the boardwalk

male Chaffinch

Great Tit

there were plenty of Goldfinches about

one of a small flock on the gorse boundary

female Blackcap,

one of our ringed Blue Tits

Hemlock Water Dropwort growing fast now

two Moorhens today - do you notice anything odd about one of them?

Three drakes on the water

Ladybirds and Oulema species beetles

Small Tortoiseshell warming up in sheltered depression

Small Tortoiseshell resting after stoutly defending its territory

new dragonfly pond looks pretty in spring

very clear water now means you can watch the pond activity

snails and water shrimp

Pond Skater

lots of tiny snails

one of several tadpoles

Caddisfly larva inside its house of twigs

Lake Orb Mussel feeding

Water Boatman

Bog bean starting to flower

Eristalis species Hoverfly

and another elsewhere

"Footballer" Hoverfly

they love the nectar rich dandelions

Honey Bee with Marsh Marigolds

Green Shieldbug

well camouflaged Sloe Bug

they are also known as Hairy Shieldbugs


Gorse Shielbug on bramble amongst the gorse


Nursery Web Spider

meet the neighbour ( in field next door)


Cuckoo Flower - caterpillar food plant for Orange Tip butterflies

Garlic Mustard, another of their food plants

Red Campion

Celandines

Ground Ivy flowers were attracting Honey Bees

Rowans coming into bud

ash walk

Blackcaps first spotted over boundary here - later in reserve

on the way to the boardwalk

boardwalk reed bed

view from the boardwalk - no fog this week!

lovely blue sky in fact


meadow with  Marsh Marigolds

view from ramp


colourful corner

usual view of hide

 

To finish here are a couple of video clips of the new records from the pond.


 

Quite a fascinating visit this week!

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