Thursday 31 December 2015

11 NOVEMBER 2015

  
6th November 2015

It was positively balmy at Ballachurry on Friday afternoon. It was an unseasonable 17 degrees, the sun broke through just as I arrived and with clear blue skies for the rest of the afternoon it made for a very pleasant visit.

Birds:

SC209694  Grey Heron in the pond. I disturbed this by opening the shutters and again on my "second lap".
SC209694   7 x Magpies observed on church boundary from hide ; Male pheasant flew in just behind pond.
SC208694  2 x Great tits in the firs
SC208694 2 x Blackbirds just behind reed bed pond
SC209695 Blackbird near orchard entrance; Kestrel flew in and landed in orchard tree.
Flying over: flock of goldfinches flying towards churchyard; flock of unidentified thrushes flying towards golf course. 2 x Wood pigeons; usual gulls / corvids
Heard but not seen: robins in several locations Water Rail squealing for a long time from middle of reeds (SC208694) but did not emerge.
A pile of feathers near the orchard entrance suggested a small bird had been killed and plucked there ( by sparrowhawk perhaps?) SC209695

New Moth Record:  SC209694 There was a very beautiful Angle Shades moth on the outside of the Hide. (Thanks to Ian Scott for confirming the I.D.)

Other:

SC208695 and SC209694  7 x Gorse Shieldbugs along the boundary gorse.
SC208694 very small snail on leaf.
SC209694 Gorse  Shieldbug on nettles near Ginny's bench. They don't always stay on the gorse, it would seem.
SC209695 The "spider tree" has now lost all its leaves and all its spiders.
SC208695 there are toadstools in the path round the beehive loop.
SC208695  a few wild bees going in and out of the hole in the orchard tree.
SC208695 most of the hawthorn berries have been taken now, a few rosehips, blackberries & elderberries remain elsewhere on the reserve.
SC210694 the ivy flowers continue to provide nectar for bees and flies etc.
Still a few flowers about, notably lawn daisies, dandelions, red campion, gorse, bramble, water forget-me-nots,, cushag.

Notes:

Dog fouling again - even this was being enjoyed by two slugs ( will spare you the photo) SC209693
Some of the docks have produced new flowers which we might be able to remove at the next working party. Hide door has warped and likewise will need some attention. Water flowing under the dam rather than over, although does both in wet weather.









10th November 2015
I went to Ballachurry this afternoon  when there was some intermittent sunshine and another beautiful sunset.
Birds:
SC210694  New Record!  Peacock!  (Well, cheating a bit here I suppose, but had it been a blackbird on the same bit of boundary wall I would have recorded it.
SC210694 female Blackbird flew into  the ivy
SC209694 Magpie behind Ginny's bench.
SC208695 3 x Magpies flew over towards beehive corner and 1 landed in the orchard tree.
SC209695 male Blackbird near orchard entrance
SC209694 female Blackbird on gorse boundary
SC208695 I put up 2 male Pheasants together near beehive corner
SC208694 I heard what I thought might be the Water Rail calling from the ditch behind the reed bed so waited patiently listening to it ( not the squealing pig this time, but another call from its repetoire) Eventually the call stopped and I just caught sight of its head as it moved  away along the ditch. I double checked the call in my audio-book when I got home and it was indeed the sound I had heard.
Heard but not seen: 2 Robins were having a conversation about me ( she's here again.....) one each side of the path near the reed bed pond SC208694
Flying over: male pheasant near hide SC209694

Other:
SC209693  caterpillar on cushag flower
SC210694 2 x Noon flies on noticeboard
SC210694 first seeds visible on stinking iris near gate.
More fungi than I have seen before  in previous years  - some just before the dam as you emerge from the willow path SC20869  - some in the mown path just beyond the dam SC208694
                                    - some in the mown area in front of the orchard bench SC209695
                                    - some in the mown area in front of Ginny's bench SC209694
I bent one over to look at the gills ( Ginny's bench) and discovered the gills had all but been eaten away by tiny maggots.
I think there are at least 2 different species but "little brown jobs" are always tricky. I think they are possibly the same ones recorded and identified a few years ago.  Some had been trodden upon and one or two looked as though they might have been picked as they were gills uppermost.
Slug near hide ( SC209694) on what I think is the remains of some dog mess.
Notes:
More dog mess near the entrance. I took a photo of my boot poised over it and might pin it up on the gate !










  19th November 2015



This will be one of my shortest Ballachurry reports ever!  Other responsibilities meant I could not go down this morning while the sun was shining and then, immediately after lunch, there was a heavy, prolonged shower. I finally arrived at  about 2.45 and although I could  still see blue skies elsewhere  they never seemed to reach the Reserve. There was very little about, just a Moorhen near the pond SC209694 and I put up a Snipe at SC208694 near the boardwalk. Other than that, I heard a Robin and saw the following flying over:
From hide SC209694 - 2 x Magpies; 1 male Blackbird; 5 x Wood Pigeons and the usual corvids and  a couple of Herring Gulls.
Plants still in flower: Buttercups, daisies, dandelions, gorse, red campion, cushag ( that's Ragwort to non-Manxies!) , some water forget-me-nots and ivy .

Notes:
Water now flowing over the dam ( and presumably under it too)
I retrieved the notice re work parties from where it had blown into the nettles and put it back up using some drawing pins from a box found at the base of the board. As I pushed in the pins the whole noticeboard rocked, so recent rain has softened the ground round it .It will need some attention at the next Work Party.
Areas where more grids needed are either side of the existing aggregate path near the hide -i.e. between the two bridges. It's very wet here at present. There are odd spots on the gorse boundary and at  the beginning of the direct path to the hide but these are not very serious. The existing aggregate path  with the right angle turn near the willows has a puddle overflowing onto it, but again nothing too serious. It is passable.
I was interested to see the area that has been cut with the band mower last week ( thanks to Tricia Sayle,the Reserves Officer, for this)  and which is to be raked off  this week-end.   We need to decide on an area where the rakings can go. I wondered about under the small sycamore tree towards the beehive corner, as the currant bushes here might benefit from extra fertility whereas we are trying to reduce it elsewhere.
I have been off-island  for a few days so this was my first visit for 9 days. From the noticeboard inside the hide it looks as though things have been very quiet all week with no entries since my last visit.




21st November 2015


Despite all the disruption caused by 14 people working on the reserve today, there was some wildlife to be seen.
A  Robin perched in a nearby tree to watch us  and soon  flew down onto to the newly raked area to hunt for food once the volunteers left. SC208694
A  Wren was also in the area, as was a medium sized frog. SC208694
There were male and female blackbirds on the gorse boundary SC209694
 Wood pigeons flying over.
The rain held off until we had finished and many hands made light work of the task. This area will eventually  be a wild flower glade amongst the trees. It should be attractive to dragonflies and butterflies.













26th November 2015


I managed a  brief walk round Ballachurry this morning.  A few birds to be seen, but not much else.
Birds:
SC209694 ( path junction) female Blackbird
SC209694 ( from hide) Moorhen; 8 Wood pigeons on boundary
SC209693 ( Church corner) male Blackbird; Great tit; possible Siskin? ( very small bird with yellow eye stripe and  some yellow on wings, glimpsed briefly, flew into heart of vegetation before I could get binoculars on it)
SC208694 ( near reed bed pond) Robin
SC208695 ( beehive corner) Magpie + possible Siskin as above. (Again vanished before I could get the binoculars on it)
SC209694 ( gorse boundary) Blue tit
Flying over: Magpie; Kestrel;  4 x Fieldfares;about 35 Wood Pigeons leaving Firs in groups of 10 or so at short intervals and flying towards Ballakilley;
Other:
SC208694 3 x Honey bees in gorse flowers.
SC209695 Still a few  small unidentified toadstools in grass.
SC209694 Unidentified moth in hide.
SC208694 Noon Fly on hand rail near lichen

Notes:
I have pinned up the spare No Dogs Notice on the handrail of the entrance bridge, where it is very prominent  At the work party last Saturday my husband met a woman reading the noticeboard. She had a dog on a lead with her. She said she had not seen the notice on the gate.  There was fouling by both dogs and cats on the paths today.











12 DECEMBER 2015



6th December 2015.
Today I went down to Ballachurry Reserve just to check on the delivery of wood chippings from my father's felled trees. (Many thanks to Chris Preston for delivering these) I walked round very quickly and saw the following birds:
SC209695  Robin
SC208694 Female pheasant
SC208695 Male Blackbird
SC209694 Wren
7 Wood pigeons flying over.

Sorry, no photos this time.


13th December 2015  WORKING PARTY
Here are today's working party photos. I've had to crop them quite a bit to remove raindrops on the lens! 
Thanks to everyone for turning out in less than perfect conditions - didn't we do well?
Thanks especially to Margaret for baking the mince pies and  the thermos of mulled wine - just what we needed in that cold wind. 
As Duncan Bridges, Director of the Wildlife Trust, is leaving the Island in January to take up a new  position in the UK, the Southern Group Committee presented him with a small gift of Ordnance Survey Maps. We shall all miss Duncan's hands-on approach to the tasks at Ballachurry.
Have a lovely Christmas everybody and thank you for all your hard work during 2015.











27th December 2015

 I have only been to Ballachurry 3 times during December, once for the working party when I did no recording, another time to briefly check on the delivery of the wood chippings the day my father's trees were felled and today, which was the first proper recording visit of the month. Blame the weather and Christmas preparations!
Birds:
SC208695 Male Chaffinch in solitary sycamore on boundary near the beehive loop.
SC209693 Male Blackbird
SC209693 Magpie
SC209694 Robin
SC208694 2 Wood pigeons in firs.
Flying over: 5 Wood pigeons, Kestrel, Magpie.
Fungi:
SC209695 A few small, almost black toadstools in long grass - colour may be due to age & rain.
SC210694 Jelly Ear fungus on dead wood of tramman near gate
Various:
SC210694 Medium sized Long-tail jumped over the water in the ditch close to the concrete bridge.
SC208694 Solitary honey bee on gorse flowers near reed bed.
SC209693 Earthworm
SC208694 Some of the puddles in the  recently mown "glade" have been colonised by some kind of weed/ algae and have tiny  white creatures swimming in them!
SC210694 Stinking iris seeds making bright splash.
Still rosehips  on some plants.
Ivy  and water forget-me-not still flowering.
Lots of alder catkins on trees

Notes:
A new load of wood chip has been delivered.
The hide door will not close.
The area is very wet but the drainage system seemed to be working well. The pipe was bringing all the water through, leaving the ditch on the boundary empty ( though muddy). Water was pouring over the dam and was about 3" below the new bridge.
The  wood chip path seemed to be doing a good job. It was high and dry and I stepped off each end into a water-logged area. It would be worth extending this system, I think. The path junction is very wet. There is standing water on the seasonal path just over the  hide bridge. I lifted a couple of carpet pieces and saw that the trees are standing in water.
Wishing you all very Happy New Year on Friday and all good things for 2016.