Sunday, 31 March 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 26th March 2024.

a chilly March day at the Reserve


  I had to carefully negotiate a lot of dog mess on the pavement to reach the gate into Ballachurry Reserve on Tuesday ! As if this were not bad enough,  I noticed 2 lots of fouling on the pile of woodchip inside the gate too, despite there being  a very clear "No Dogs" notice on the gate . This will make loading the barrows and spreading the chip very unpleasant for the volunteers at the next work party. There was even a dog's ball left behind nearby. Not the best of starts for my visit but, despite the cold and cloudy skies, I spent an enjoyable few hours watching and  recording the birds. Here is my report:

 Birds:

SC209693 male Blackbird;  Chaffinch; female Mallard flying over; Wren heard not seen; Woodpigeon. Robin singing from tree; Blue Tit.

SC209694 ( hide) Moorhen; Mallard drake x 2; Great Tit; Woodpigeon and Hooded Crow in the churchyard trees.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Robin; male and female Chaffinch; female Blackbird; Hooded Crow flying over with nesting material; Great Tit x 2; Goldfinch; Heron flying over;  Chiffchaff; Great Tit; Buzzard; Woodpigeon on hide roof.

SC208694 Song Thrush; Raven flying over croaking; Wren; Drake Mallard flying over; Woodpigeon; male Chaffinch in willows & 2 male Chaffinch near boardwalk;Robin; Woodpigeon; Golfinches flying over one in tree; Blue Tit; Wren x 2;  Male Blackbird; Chiffchaff heard not seen; Goldfinch x 2 bathing in stream; Great Tit; Siskin x 2; Long-tailed Tit; 2 Blackbird x 3 together; Magpie.

SC208695 Magpie; Goldfinch x 5; female Chaffinch x 2; Chiffchaff; Redwing.

SC209695 Blue Tit x 2 going in and out of nest box (removing nest material?) one ringed; Woodpigeon flying over; male Chaffinch; Great Tit x 2 together; Goldfinch x 5.

SC210694 Goldfinch; female Blackbird; Robin.

Other:

SC209695  Common Carder Bee on grass.

SC208694 Marsh Marigolds in flower.

SC208694 just one Yellow Dung Fly on Hogweed flower.

SC209694 a few pond snails visible under water, dragonfly pond.

Too cold today for ladybirds and butterflies unfortunately.


I saw a small flock of birds land in a distant tree

these proved to be Goldfinches

one of five

Golden Goldfinch and Golden Gorse

a closer view of the bird in the tree

Blackbird

Wren singing near the Boardwalk


one of two Blue Tits going in and out of the nest box

this one appeared to be removing last year's nest from the box

one of the pair was ringed

I came out of the hide just in time to see this low flying Buzzard
a Grey Heron was also flying over

Great Tit

and another elsewhere on the Reserve

male Chaffinch

there seemed to be several male chaffinches about

Woodpigeon on roof of the hide

Magpie in the distance

there are still Redwings on the Island

they will be leaving us soon for the summer

I had a lovely view of this one

Robin foraging on the ground

there is often one on this bend in the path

this one was singing from a tree

are you looking at me?

inside the bird hide

at first sight there was nothing about

Blackthorn blossom making a pretty backdrop

although some of it is going over now

the Moorhen soon appeared

two Mallard Drakes taking a snooze

this one was awake when I returned to the hide later

just one Yellow Dung Fly on the Hogweed this week

the Marsh Marigolds are coming into bloom now

some sunshine will encourage them

usual view of the boardwalk


and from a slightly different angle today

usual view from the boardwalk


the path parallel to the road

looking through the ashes

still some berries left!

the dragonfly pond

another view of the pond

the Marsh Marigolds are in bloom here too

Pond Snails beneath the water

Blackthorn to the left and Hawthorn to the right

the coppiced willows are sprouting

the reserve is looking very pretty at present

the Hemlock Water Dropwort will soon obscure the steam

Flag Iris near the dam

looking back towards the hide across the meadow

and in the opposite direction

the gorse boundary

the grassy area near the private entrance

ahead lies the gorse boundary

view from the hide ramp

a colourful corner

the "unofficial pond" beneath the willows

usual view of the hide

stream near the boardwalk

another colourful area

route to the compost heaps

 My last visit of the month. I am looking forward to April which should bring the return of the Warblers and the butterflies ( and hopefully some warmer weather!)

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