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looking along the old beehive loop from near the private entrance
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  I was at the reserve a little earlier than usual on Wednesday, arriving about 08.45. There had been heavy rain overnight and I immediately realised I should have worn my wellies and over trousers - my trainers were quickly soaked through and the bottoms of my trousers likewise! However, undeterred, I carried on and was rewarded almost immediately with a distant view of 2 Whitethroats, something I'd not seen on the Reserve in a while. Although there was only intermittent sunshine, there was plenty to see and watch and the time flew by. I didn't leave until about 1.15!  It was good to see the water back in the pond and both streams again. Here is what I recorded:Birds:
 SC208694  2 x Whitethroat; female Blackbird; 2 x Robin both heard and one seen; 
SC209694  male Blackbird; 3 x Woodpigeon flying over ; Robin
SC209694 ( Hide) Water Rail flew from right hand side into reed bed on left making "chip chip"  call; Sedge Warblers and juvenile Reed Warblers feeding in vegetation directly in front of hide ( probably two of each);  Sedge warbler seen later in Rowan tree across pond; Blue Tit; female Mallard.21
SC209695 female Blackbird; Willow Warbler; Robin
SC208695 Buzzard heard but not seen ( tree canopy overhead) 
SC208694 Magpie heard not seen;  2 x Goldcrest; Wren; Blue Tit;  male Chaffinch; 3 Chaffinch together later; Great Tit; male and female Blackbird; Song Thrush
SC209693 Pheasant heard not seen;
 Butterflies & Moths:
SC208695 Speckled Wood
SC209695 2 x Speckled Wood; unidentified white moth;
SC209694 Speckled Wood x 2 ; female Common Blue
SC208694 male Common Blue ; Speckled Wood
SC209693 3 x Speckled Wood
Other:
SC208694 Woody Nightshade in flower
SC208694 Syrphus species Hoverfly?
SC208695 Marmalade Fly; Green Bottle Fly; Scaeva pyrastri Hoverfly ?
Sc209694 Harvestman
SC209694 Hawthorn Shieldbug nymph;
 SC209694 Rhingia campestris Hoverfly?
SC209693 Syrphus ? species Hoverfly on Cushag ( Ragwort)  + various unidentified flies.
SC209693 Unidentified moth
Sc209693 Cranefly
SC208694 tiny wasp /bee/ sawfly? 
SC208694 Inkcaps and unidentified fungi along paths
SC209695 Hawthorn Shieldbug and Green Shieldbug nymphs
SC209694 Water Crickets
 
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Willow Warbler ( I think!)
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One of two Whitethroats
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finding things to eat among the vegetation
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Young Goldfinch
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Blue tit
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early contender for Ballachurry Christmas card?
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young Blackbird looking for food in stream
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and enjoying a paddle
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another Blue tit elsewhere
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Mallard amongst the water lilies
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juvenile goldfinch
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juvenile Reed Warbler
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lovely close view
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but always obscured by some vegetation
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Sedge Warbler
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seen again later among the Rowan berries
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soon to leave us for warmer climes, no doubt.
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butterflies also like the Rowan berries - Speckled Wood
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Speckled Wood warming up on the timber
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they seemed to appear from nowhere as soon as the sun came out
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one on just about every path
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I almost missed the Common Blue
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it was a female ( unfortunately the photo of the male was blurred)
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unidentified moth
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and another waiting to be identified
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solitary bee or wasp or maybe a Sawfly?
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another view
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Crane Fly
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Green Bottles like blackberries!
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So do hoverflies - 01
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fly 02
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fly 03
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fly 04
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another Green Bottle - 06
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Scaeva pyrastri I think with  reflection of camera phone on thorax! 
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Great Pied Hoverfly
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an Eristalis species I think
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and another on Cushag ( Ragwort) 
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Marmalade Hoverfly
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and another Marmalade Hoverfly elsewhere
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possibly a Syrphus species Hoverfly?
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and another Syrphus perhaps?
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Rhingia species Hoverfly?
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another Syrphus Hoverfly on Cushag?
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they seem to have flattened bodies
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tiny  hoverfly 07
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another tiny hoverfly 08
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two views of the boardwalk
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and the view from the boardwalk
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I opened the shutters
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and saw this spider in the corner of one of them tying up it's lunch
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Wolf Spider
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spider webs in the gorse with last night's raindrops
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diamond necklace!
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Harvestmen are Arachnids too
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this one to be identified
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good to see water coming into the reserve once more
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these Water Crickets survived the drought
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Just 4 days after the work party the stream is flowing again
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bridge across to the Willows Walk
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view from the bridge
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Green Shieldbug nymph on Hogweed
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Hawthorn Shieldbug nymph on Rowan berries
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enough rain to make a small puddle once more
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we had hoped the bank might be home to solitary bees
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instead something much larger has moved in
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fungi along the paths
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decurrent gills and white spore print
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Inkcaps are short lived and collapse readily
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but this one was still standing
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Alder cones in evidence - one of last year's in the background
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new catkins on the Hazel bushes
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ripe Hazel nuts for the Wood mice
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Woody Nightshade has climbed the tree
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nice to see water in the pond once more
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usual view from the ramp on an overcast morning
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and the usual view of the hide
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Meadow is not so colourful - not too long until it is cut now
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meadow from the other direction
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Good gracious! Is that the time? I'd better head home for lunch!
With thanks to Neil Morris for juvenile Reed Warbler ID 
please click on photos to enlarge them