Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday morning, 25th February, 2025.

 the meadow in late February

   I missed my weekly visit to the Reserve during the half term break and also missed the work party last Saturday, so I was expecting to see a few differences on my Tuesday morning visit.  Although a chilly wind was blowing, the sun had some warmth on my back, the sky was blue and the birds were singing.  The "meet and greet" Robin was  in full voice  by the gate, and moreover there were signs of spring everywhere - fresh green foliage on the Hemlock Water Dropwort,  Celandines in flower,  catkins on the Hazel and Alder, Snowdrops near the entrance and Frogspawn in the pond. Here is my report:

Birds: 

SC210694 Robin singing; 2 x Goldfinch.

SC209694 ( hide) Heron; Blackbird.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Blackbird; Chaffinch heard not seen;  2 x jackdaw flying over; 2 x Great Tit; Robin feeding on the ground; 8 x Woodpigeon flying over; Wren.

SC208694  2 x Long-tailed tit (seen in Alder by boardwalk  and again under the willows); Robin;  3 x Great Tit  together; Woodpigeon; Chaffinch heard not seen; Magpie flying over;  Blackbird foraging on the ground.

SC208695 ( on or near feeders) 2 x  Long-tailed Tit; Coal Tit; 3 x Great Tit; 5 x Goldfinch; Wren; Robin; 2 x Blue Tit; 3 x Chaffinch ( 2 male, 1 female).

SC208695 ( elsewhere)  Greenfinch; Blackbird.

SC209695 female Chaffinch preening; another Chaffinch singing nearby;    Goldfinch; Great Tit; 6 x Goldfinch; 2 x Blue Tit.

Other: 

SC209694 3 balls of Frogspawn.

SC209694 Marsh Marigold in bud.

SC210694 2 x clumps of Snowdrops in flower.

 SC209694 Celandines in full flower.

Blackbird

this Chaffinch paused to preen and listen to a male Chaffinch singing

Coal Tit

Great Tit

Long Tailed Tit

They were in the Alder by the boardwalk

foraging Robin

Frogspawn at last!

a full month later than in my own garden pond

Marsh Marigolds in bud

Hazel catkins and fresh Hawthorn  leaves

Celandines

Hemlock Water Dropwort is back!

Snowdrops

Willows in bud

a new dead hedge near the boardwalk

usual  view from boardwalk

this view is now quite different

dead hedge made from storm casualty willow
looking back 

usual view of the bird hide
usual view from the hide ramp

looking through the hide shutters

no wildfowl today, but my arrival disturbed a Heron

the dragonfly pond

and from the opposite direction

looking along the gorse boundary

with gorse in flower

under the willows

looking towards the compost area

looking across the reed bed

usual shot of the reed bed bend

additional work has been done on dead hedge by feeders

a final glance over my shoulder as I leave


With March now in sight the amount of biodiversity on the Reserve is set to escalate! 

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Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday afternoon, 11th February, 2025.

 

a  February afternoon at Ballachurry Reserve
 
On Tuesday it was more convenient for me to visit the Reserve in the afternoon, rather than my usual morning visit. It was a very grey, cold day with the temperature struggling to reach 6 Centigrade.  Not really very good photographic weather. I arrived at 2 p.m and left at 4 p.m by which time the light was even worse and my camera kept advising me to "raise the flash" - not very practical advice outdoors. Here is my report: 

Birds:

SC210694 Song Thrush ( not singing today) Blackbird.

SC209693 2 x House Sparrow; Woodpigeon flying over.

 SC209694 ( from hide) Great Tit; Moorhen; Wren; Blackbird; 23 x Woodpigeon in Churchyard trees.

 SC209694  ( elsewhere) 2 x Blackbirds at the path junction; 2 x Blackbirds near Dragonfly pond; Great Tit by dragonfly pond;  Blue Tit; Jackdaw on roof of Old School House; Robin; 2 x Woodpigeon calling from trees on boundary with Old School House; 2 x Goldfinch at path junction; flock of 7 Goldfinch near the bird hide; 2 x Chaffinch bathing and drinking in stream. New cleared area: 3 x Blackbirds together  3 x Great Tit together; Robin.

SC208694  Blue Tit x 2; Goldfinch; Wren.

SC208695 ( feeders) Great Tit x 2; Blue Tit x 2 ; Coal Tit; 2 x Robin; Chaffinch x 3 ( 2 x females, 1 male)  Dunnock foraging under feeders, took flight when surprised by sudden emergence at close quarters of Longtail from dead hedge!

Other:

2 x Longtails beneath feeders. 

Blackbird, taken from gate as I entered Reserve

this one was in the recently cleared area

and another nearby on a pile of cleared branches

Blackbirds seemed to be everywhere

1 of a pair on the willow hedge by the hide
 
a ringed Blue Tit near the feeders

Goldfinch near the feeders

Coal Tit

Blue Tit

Wren seen from hide

large flock of Woodpigeons seen from hide

there were 2 male House Sparrows chirping in a Hawthorn bush

Robin

Goldfinch

Chaffinch

a pair of chaffinches bathing

 The chaffinches preceded their bath by repeatedly dipping into the water like swallows. Were they drinking ? Or testing the depth? Or maybe testing the temperature? Here is a short video of them bathing.The female is off to the left mostly hidden by vegetation.

 


the Longtails were out scavenging beneath the feeders

a Dunnock got the fright of its life when this one suddenly emerged

usual photos of the dragonfly pond

still no frogspawn

usual hide photo

hide area looking smart with new woodchip and laid hedge
view from the ramp on a cold, grey day

view through the shutters

the Moorhen put in a very brief appearance but I  didn't get a photo

usual view of the board walk
a much more open view of the stream now


view from the boardwalk

the meadow

I've learnt that the new dam is to help prevent silt build-up in pond

the new cleared area is popular with the birds ( see report)

new look path junction
a wintry looking reserve

reeds not looking so golden today

in winter you can see the pond from the willow wood

  
looking back as I left - the Blackbird was still there.

A chilly but enjoyable visit!

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