Wednesday, 24 December 2025

Ballachurry Reserve: Tuesday morning, 23rd December, 2025.

nearly Christmas at Ballachurry Reserve
  

 A dry day was forecast for Tuesday so despite overcast skies I decided to make a final visit to the Reserve before Christmas. I was there by 9 a.m. and at first everything was very quiet. It was certainly a gloomy day and there seemed to be very few birds about. However, as the morning went on and the skies lightened a little I began to spot them. Judging by the number of alarm calls, the Blackbirds also spotted me!  Here is what I recorded: 

Birds:

 SC209694 ( hide)  Mallard pair in reeds at first, later swimming and feeding. Blue Tit feeding among the reeds; Goldcrest feeding among the reeds and in the willows later; Sparrowhawk flew over the pond at low level; Blackbird on path near the hide.

SC209694 ( elsewhere) Male Blackbird flew across from near Ginnie's bench as I arrived at the reserve;  2 x Blackbirds flew across reserve together;  Blackbird flew across path junction at low level; Wren near dragonfly pond, another in vegetation along Gorse Boundary; Woodcock flushed from beside path on Gorse Boundary; Blue Tit; 2 x Robins together flew across path; Great Tit; Song Thrush, Robin, Greenfinch, and Chaffinch all at the path junction on the ground; 

 SC209693 Blackbird heard not seen.

 SC208694 Wren near the bridge; Water Rail heard not seen; Robin near the boardwalk; male Blackbird near boardwalk.

SC208695 ( on or near feeders) 2 x Blue Tit; Dunnock; Great Tit; Robin x 2;  4 x Chaffinch; male Blackbird flew across close to boundary, another sitting in tree with feeders; 3 x Goldfinch; Wren; 3 x Long-tailed Tit on feeders, also in trees nearby; Coal Tit;  Great Spotted Woodpecker working its way up the branches of the Sycamore tree with the feeders. When it reached the top it flew away; female Blackbird on the path.

SC209694 ( outside reserve in field) 3 female or juvenile blackbirds together down on the ground.

Other:

 SC209694 Redlead Roundhead fungi  on the path near the hide, going over but 1 new one coming through nearby.

SC208695 the sturdy stipes of the Pestle Puffballs  soldier on. 

SC209694 The Marsh Marigold in the dragonfly pond has put up new leaves. 



Chaffinch & Greenfinch at the path junction

Robin on the old Beehive Loop (NB Grid ref should be SC208695)

it was joined by Long-tailed Tits  (NB Grid ref should be SC208695)
 
which visited the feeders too - note ring

Great Tit

Blue Tit

Chaffinch & Goldfinch

Robin beneath feeders

Chaffinch
another Robin elsewhere

Mallards seen from the hide

Goldfinches

Great Spotted Woodpecker.........

doing the splits? no, it's a twig!

it was a lovely early Christmas present for me!

The Redlead Roundheads were looking very red indeed!

the Pestle Puffballs go on and on

fresh Marsh Marigold leaves on the dragonfly pond

with leaves off the trees we can see the nests

first photo of the day

always a sense of expectation on entering the reserve

I took my usual route

which was wetter than ever - usual view of hide

I think the orange colour is some kind of algae

the flood was deeper than ever!

usual view from the ramp

the mud flat and stream entering the pond

 a  Blue Tit and a Goldcrest were hunting insects in these reeds

looking through the side shutter

the meadow from the bridge

and from near the hide

and looking back from the boardwalk

usual view of the boardwalk

the stream still in full flow

usual view from the boardwalk

the boardwalk on rather a gloomy day

but the gorse makes a bright splash

in summer the stream vanishes beneath the vegetation

a bit too damp and chilly for sitting on the bench

but there were a few birds in the vicinity

heading for the path junction 
and onwards towards the hide

the willow wood

very quiet near the compost area today

the reed bed 

and the reed bed  channel

heading for the bird feeders

And finally......


 

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