Thursday, 26 September 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 24th September 2024.

a sunny afternoon at Ballachurry Reserve

   Tuesday dawned somewhat cloudy but we were promised sunshine later so I postponed my visit to the reserve until early afternoon. By 12.30 it was indeed sunny and I spent a lovely afternoon counting butterflies and dragonflies. I even saw some birds! Here is my report:

Birds: 

SC209694 ( hide) Chiffchaff  in the reeds

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Song Thrush; Great Tit; Robin heard not seen.

SC208694 Blue Tit; 3 x Long Tailed Tit; 2 x Warbler species together; Great Tit; 2 x Woodpigeon;  2 x male Chaffinch together; Goldcrest; Rook heard not seen; evidence of Sparrowhawk kill;  7x Goldfinch flying over.

 SC209695 Song Thrush alarm call heard.

SC208694 Robin heard not seen.

SC210694 Blackbird heard not seen; Great Tit.

 SC209693 Raven flying over croaking.

Butterflies:

 SC210694 Red Admiral x 2 in ivy; Speckled Wood in ivy.

SC209694 Speckled Wood near hide; Speckled Wood near Dragonfly pond; 2 x Speckled Wood along path.

 SC208694  Speckled Wood; unidentified white flying.

SC209695 Speckled Wood x 4.

Other:

SC209694  Hawker species x 4 over main pond marginals; Common Darter x 2 in main pond marginals; Common Darter  x 2 on grassy path; Common Darter on bench near dragonfly pond.

SC210694 Common Darter just outside reserve on pavement.

SC208694 Common Darter in willows + 2 on Boardwalk.

SC208694 Caddis Fly landed in Hawthorn near bridge.

SC209694 3 x Noon Flies on bench.

SC208694 3 x Noon Flies on Boardwalk; several other flies on boardwalk.

SC208694 Angelica in bloom under willows.

SC209693 Hazel nut shells chiseled open by woodmice.

SC209693 Unidentified  pale fungus along path.

SC208694 Unidentified brown fungus under willows.

SC209695 Puffballs turning brown.

SC 209694 Water mint in flower, dragonfly pond.

SC209695 Naturally generated Oak seedling.

SC209694 c. 20 Water Crickets..

SC208695 Green Shieldbug.

 SC209694 2 x Green Shieldbug together.

SC210694 "Footballer" Hoverfly in ivy.

SC210694 Grasshopper on bare earth near gate.

SC209695 Craneflies here and throughout reserve

Goldcrest

it was hard to see among the branches

Long Tailed Tit

evidence of a Sparrowhawk kill ? Woodpigeon?

Red Admiral on Ivy flowers

there were 2 + other insects enjoying the late nectar

Speckled Wood on Ivy flower

Speckled Wood on path

2 Speckled Woods feeding on Cushag/ Ragwort
2 Common Darters, one each end of boardwalk plank

one was a female

the other a male

Common Darter near Ginnie's bench

there was a male nearby too

the dragonflies near the main pond are hard to photograph

there were  some Hawkers - possibly Migrant Hawkers

Caddis Fly

Noon Fly

unidentified flies on boardwalk

 "Footballer" Hoverfly

Eristalis species Hoverfly

Cranefly

Green Shieldbug

 2 Green Shieldbugs in nettles

Field Grasshopper

Greater Water Boatman

Pond Snails

Water Crickets

puffball now turning brown

unidentified fungus near the path

a different species under the willows

Water Forget-me-nots

Water mint

Angelica

Sycamore has abundant keys waiting to drop

Blackbirds haves stripped this Rowan bare of berries

 remains of Hazelnut feast for Woodmice

the Dragonfly pond

heading along the gorse boundary

 the meadow from the boardwalk

approaching the meadow from the hide

end of season mini meadow ready to be cut

usual view from the hide ramp


through the hide shutters

the reed bed from the hide

usual view of the boardwalk, shows weather and season

and the usual view from the boardwalk itself

heading past seeding Willowherb for the gate

A lovely sunny afternoon spent at the reserve but with a definite autumnal feel.

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Saturday, 21 September 2024

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday, 17th September, 2024.

the hide roof at Ballachurry Reserve

  Only a few days since my last visit to the Reserve but still plenty to report! We are having a delightful spell of good weather which makes it a pleasure to be out and about in the countryside. Here is what I recorded:

Birds:

SC209694 ( hide) Robin; juvenile Blackbird; Woodpigeon flying over; Blue Tit.

SC209694  ( elsewhere) Great Tit x 2;  ringed Robin; non-ringed Robin; Raven x 2 flying over croaking; Blackbird heard not seen;  Buzzard x 2 flying over (seen on 3 separate occasions)  Goldfinch x 5.

SC208694  Chiffchaff; Blue Tit x 2; Blackbird; Robin; Woodpigeon;  single male Chaffinch + 3 together; Goldfinch x 3; Wren;  Blue Tit.

SC209695 Blackbird; Great Tit; male Chaffinch; Blackbird flying over; Blue Tit x 2;  Buzzard perched in tree seen from a distance; Magpie.

SC208695 Robin; Wren; Great Tit; Song Thrush; juvenile Blackbird.

Butterflies:

SC209694 ( from hide) Speckled Wood x 3

SC209694 ( elsewhere)  Speckled Wood x 3

 SC208694 Speckled Wood.

SC209695 Speckled Wood x 2 spiraling together + 1 other.

SC209694 Red Admiral flying over.

Other: 

SC209695 Migrant Hawker dragonfly.

SC209694 Common Darter x 8 including mating pair on bench near dragonfly pond followed by ovipositing  8 minutes later; another pair ovipositing at the  same time; single female seemingly ovipositing without male; 2 x single males along and on paths and 1 male patrolling over main pond.

SC208694 Common Darter on path.

SC209694  4 x Greater Water Boatmen.

SC209695 Puffballs still appearing.

SC209693 unidentified Toadstool.

juvenile Blackbird

juvenile male Blackbird

Blue Tit

the Buzzards appeared while I was standing near the dragonfly pond

soon one was right above my head

composite picture of  one  Buzzard
Robin singing

ringed Robin

male Chaffinch

Song Thrush

Speckled Wood

another showing underside of wings


 Common Darter on bracken

Common Darter on path

dragonfly pond

dragonfly pond close-up

Common Darter flew from bench occasionally to patrol pond

on one occasion he returned with mate

after about 8 minutes she began ovipositing

the male dips the female into the water to lay their eggs

but this female was ovipositing without a male

 female Common Darter

Migrant Hawker

Greater Water Boatman

maturing Puffball

unknown species

the direct path to the bird hide

heading for the sunshine

usual view of boardwalk

usual view from boardwalk

the gorse boundary path

near the Bowman bench

looking back towards the hide from the boardwalk

approaching the meadow area
view from the ramp

looking through the hide shutters




very little water left in the pond

usual view of the hide

the reed bed in full flower

 Dandelion clock on the hide roof


 A morning well spent at Ballachurry Reserve.

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