Sunday, 30 April 2017

Ballachurry Reserve, 26th April 2017

 
A blue-sky day at Ballachurry Reserve.
When I arrived at the Reserve on Wednesday afternoon I immediately noticed a 7-spot Ladybird just inside the gate. But, hang on a minute, this looked very like the one I photographed on my last visit, still in exactly the same place. I soon found out why. If you look closely at the photo you will see it is "glued" to the nettle leaf by a spongy looking cushion. It has been parasitised by a wasp called Dinocampus coccinellae. The process is rather gruesome. (Learn more about enemies of Ladybirds here http://www.ladybird-survey.org/enemies.aspx ) There were other healthy Ladybirds elsewhere which hopefully won't suffer the same fate. Here is what else I recorded on that visit:

Birds:
SC209693    2 x Sparrowhawk together being hassled by a corvid
SC208694    single Sparrowhawk about an hour later over the reserve near the willow walk.
SC209694  ( from hide) 2 x Mallard ( female is hybrid); Wren.
SC208694  ( Willow walk/ compost area) Great Tit; Willow Warbler heard but not seen; Chiffchaff heard but not seen;
SC209694 ( path junction) male Pheasant; Wren; Willow Warbler preening.
SC208695   (old beehive loop)  3 x Goldfinch; Chiffchaff; Robin;
SC209695  ( near orchard entrance) Willow Warbler; male Chaffinch; Robin;
SC209694  Goldcrest;  Dunnock preening;
SC208694 Grasshopper Warbler heard but not seen from area behind the reed bed.

Ladybirds:

SC210694  1 x parasitised 7-spot Ladybird ; 2 x other 7-spot Ladybirds
SC209694  7-spot Ladybird
SC208694 2 x 7-spot Ladybird
SC209694 tiny 10-spot Ladybird ( I would have missed this one had I not stopped to examine the gorse closely, looking for Shieldbugs)

Butterflies:

SC210694 Small Tortoiseshell
SC209694  2 x Small Tortoiseshell; male Orange Tip
SC208694 male Orange Tip
SC208695 male Orange Tip
SC209695 male Orange Tip; Small Tortoiseshell

Shieldbugs:

SC210694 Green Shieldbug on nettles ( couldn't get close for photo!)
SC209693 3 x Green Shieldbug on brambles
SC208695 3 x Gorse Shieldbugs
SC209695  pair of mating Gorse Shieldbugs + 10 x singletons ( I have not managed to spot any eggs yet)
SC209694 20 + Gorse Shieldbugs

Mammals:

SC208694 While standing on the bridge listening to the Grasshopper Warbler a Longtail (the R-word)  paddled across the rather shallow stream from one bank to the other.

Flies and Wasps etc:

SC210694 our poor parasitised Ladybird tells us we have Dinocampus coccinellae wasps on the reserve (New Record) .
SC208695  Eristalis pertinax Hoverfly; Common Wasp.
SC209695 Unidentified Hoverfly; 2 x Water Crickets
SC210694 Unidentified Hoverfly
SC208694 Unidentified Hoverfly

Plants and flowers:

SC209693 Ladysmock now in flower throughout reserve including this location
SC209694 there is one solitary native bluebell in the wildflower meadow! Elsewhere in the reserve they are the Spanish variety; large marsh thistle rosette close to the path.
SC208695  some of the Blackthorns have leaf galls. I have not yet been able to find out more about these, but whatever is causing them will be a new record for the Reserve.
SC208694  Horsetail and Meadowsweet  are coming up through the compost heap.
SC208694  What I think is Angelica has appeared for the first time amongst the willows.
Parisitised 7-spot Ladybird

7-spot Ladybird

another 7-spot Ladybird

10-spot Ladybird - these are very small compared to a 7-spot.

click to enlarge

freshly preened Dunnock
 
Green Shieldbug

Gorse Shieldbug

mating Gorse Shieldbugs

this Willow Warbler was preening and singing alternately

Small Tortoiseshell

and another

Unidentified Hoverfly

Unidentified Hoverfly

Chaffinch

Leaf gall on Blackthorn

more leaf galls on Blackthorn



Ballachurry's only native bluebell?

marsh thistle

Eristalis pertinax Hoverfly
 
singing Robin

Ladysmock /Cuckoo flower - one of the food plants for
Orange Tip butterflies.

female hybrid mallard

Unidentified Hoverfly

and another

yet another

Red campion

Spring colours


And finally, a word on weather lore: the oak was out before the ash at Ballachurry this year, which meant we only had a splash - it has certainly been very dry of late. Had the ash been out before the oak, then we would have had a soak. They are both out together now, and have been joined by Sycamore.

young Oak leaves against the blue sky

young Ash leaves against the blue sky
and Sycamore leaves against the blue sky just for good measure.




















Ballachurry Reserve: Request for help collecting willow hurdles.

Posting a recent email from Southern Group Secretary, Janet Thompson, below. Please contact her on jthompson@manx.net if you think you could help. 

As Janet says, any offer of help with this would be much appreciated.

Hi All
We have the offer of four willow hurdles for erecting beside the hide at Ballachurry.  These are presently at Close Sartfield, Ballaugh and measure approximately 2m wide by 1.2m high.  Does anyone have a suitable vehicle/trailer and be willing to pick them up from Close Sartfield and drop them off at Ballachurry?
Please let me know if you are able to this, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Janet

Monday, 24 April 2017

Ballachurry Reserve, 22nd April 2017.

Easter Greetings from one of our visitors

Easter Treasure Hunt

I was unable to visit the Reserve over Easter, although a number of families had enjoyed doing the Ballachurry Easter Quiz there. In fact when I went to the Reserve on Saturday 12 days had passed since my own last visit. The paths and grassy areas near the benches were looking very spruce ( thank you, Dave!) and elsewhere the vegetation was starting to look lush. The sun was shining when I arrived after lunch and it had brought out so much wildlife to photograph and record that it took me all of half an hour to walk just from the gate to Ginnie's Bench! Unfortunately, it then clouded over, a chill breeze sprang up and there was notably less to be seen during the rest of the afternoon, but here is the full list. 

Birds:

SC210694 House Sparrow
SC209694 Willow Warbler; Chaffinch heard but not seen; Great Tit; female Reed Bunting.
SC209693 2 x male Pheasant flying in
SC209694 ( from hide) 2 x Mallard; 2 x Magpie flying over; 2 x Wood Pigeon flying over; Grey Heron flying over; Blackbird heard but not seen.

Found myself wondering about Moorhens - haven't seen one for months. Have you? Please add to hide whiteboard if you spot one.

SC209694 ( path junction) 2 x Great Tit
SC208694 ( near the compost heap ) Chiffchaff seen & heard calling, another calling nearby. Great Tit
( path through the willows) Blackbird heard but not seen;Willow Warbler heard but not seen.
SC208695 ( old beehive loop) Willow Warbler.
SC209695 ( orchard entrance) Blue Tit. Magpie.
SC209694 ( Ginnie's bench area) Great Tit

Ladybirds & other Beetles:

SC210694   3 x 7-spot Ladybirds  + one more on outside wall of Reserve, near the road among Purple Toadflax
SC210694   2-spot Ladybird
SC210694  Oulema melanopa leaf beetle.

Butterflies:

SC210694   male and female Orange Tip butterflies. Female on Spanish bluebells, male on Garlic Mustard ((caterpillar food plant)
SC210694 Peacock butterfly 
SC210694 Small Tortoiseshell butterfly
SC210694 Speckled Wood butterfly flying
SC209694 Peacock butterfly ( may be same one as above) 

Spiders:

SC210694 numerous small Wolf Spiders; Unidentified Crab Spiders; Nursery Web Spiders; other unidentified spiders ( see photos)
SC208694 ( wildflower meadow) numerous Wolf Spiders
Very small mating spiders? 

Other:

SC210694 unidentified snail on Garlic Mustard
SC210694 unidentified Hoverfly
SC209694 unidentified Crab Spiders; numerous Wolf spiders
SC209693 unidentified Bumble Bee "resting" on the ground
SC208694  3 x Gorse Shieldbugs
SC209695 / 209694  several Gorse Shieldbugs including mating pairs
SC208694  20+ Water Crickets
SC209695 5 Water Crickets
SC208695 unidentified Hoverflies, including mating pair.
SC209694 Ginger cat
SC209695 Sorrel beginning to flower.
SC209694 unidentified Weevil in Hemlock Water Dropwort.
SC209694 Cherry tree in blossom
SC208695 & SC208694  a variety of flies on ash and on tree guard
SC210694 Garlic Mustard in flower
SC209694 Red Campion in flower
SC209694 half a dozen new tree saplings now leafing up
SC209695 Sycamore flowers open
SC210694 on outside of reserve wall, near road: Purple Toadflax (or is it Ivy Leaved? Must take a closer look)   and Scurvy Grass (may be Danish, need to check) 

Willow Warbler - light not very good by now.

Willow Warbler

Willow Warbler again


Yet another shot of a Willow Warbler

Magpie

Wolf Spiders in the nettles

Several of these spiders around

unidentified spider

Crab Spider

Crab Spider

Two spiders mating? 

Nursery Web Spider

Unidentified spider

Wolf Spider

2-spot Ladybird

7-spot Ladybird

7-spot Ladybird

7-spot Ladybird

On the wall of the reserve opposite where I parked my car

Male Orange Tip

Female Orange Tip, wings open.

Female Orange Tip, wings closed

Hoverfly in Garlic Mustard

Hoverfly on Hogweed

pair of Mallards

Uptailed Mallards

Peacock Butterfly

This could be the same one

Oulema melanopa leaf beetle

unidentified Bumble Bee

Snail on Garlic Mustard

Small Tortoiseshell

Is this just a much smaller Nursery Web spider?

Water Crickets

Weevil on Hemlock Water Dropwort

Wildflower meadow with Marsh Marigolds

One of Ballachurry's many feline visitors

Cherry Blossom on Ginnie's memorial tree

a  variety of flies keeping warm on an ash tree

and a few more on a tree guard

Garlic Mustard

Gorse Shieldbug

Hoverfly on Dock

Mating Gorse Shieldbugs

the middle section of this grassy area will be left to grow long
as another wildflower area

Red Campion

Sorrel

Water Crickets in a different part of the stream

Scurvy grass growing in the Reserve wall opposite where I
parked my car.

half a dozen new tree saplings have appeared near Ginny's Bench.
Not sure if they have been planted or are self sown

Sycamore flowers

Hoverfly on sycamore flower

Purple Toadflax

Colourful view from the hide