On the scrapes 1 adult LBB Gull, 57 Canada Geese, 11 Greylag Geese, 13 Teal, 15 Gadwall and 2 Cormorants.
Also of note c20 Redpolls in Birch trees the biggest count this year. 3 Redwings and a Great Spotted Woodpecker (K. Bannister/CG).
On the scrapes 1 adult LBB Gull, 57 Canada Geese, 11 Greylag Geese, 13 Teal, 15 Gadwall and 2 Cormorants.
Also of note c20 Redpolls in Birch trees the biggest count this year. 3 Redwings and a Great Spotted Woodpecker (K. Bannister/CG).
This morning on the scrapes 1 LBB Gull, 4 Herring Gulls, 26 Teal, 72 Canada Geese, 11 Greylag Geese, Cormorant and 4 Black Swans (3 cygnets) bred locally at Bleachcroft Farm (Chris parkin).
A drake Goosander was on Bleachcroft Farm pond this morning (K. Bannister).
At 09.30hrs c250 Pink Feet Geese flew NW over Keith's home, in Cudworth, heading towards the reserve.
Our wildlife group was busy this morning with one team scrub cutting along the embankment and the other laying a short piece of hedge.
A 'Redhead' Goosander was on the Whin Pool and 34 Canada Geese were on the wader scrape, A few Siskins and a Redpoll were moving around and a Treecreeper was found near the car park pond (P. Rawson/CG/M. White).
A Fox was hunting around the wader scrape.
Today's best 11 Pied Wagtails, 2 Fieldfares, 2 Siskins, Cormorant and a Buff-tailed Bumble Bee (K. Bannister/C. Parkin).
On Monday and Tuesday Russ Boland arranged for a 'Truxor' reed cutting machine to work on the scrape. The reeds were dominating restricting views from the hide. It's a wonderful piece of machinery designed for just this kind of job.
Before (CG)
42 Canada Geese, 10 Greylag Geese and 21 Teal were on the wader scrape.
Also Kingfisher, 2 singing Cetti's Warblers. 35 Redwings, 2 Jays and 1 Siskin.
Tucked away for the winter in a darkened place 4 Peacock butterflies and 9 Herald Moths (K. Bannister/CG/C. Parkin).
Not the best day for being out and about weather wise. The only reports today were of a Woodcock flushed along the Ardagh Glass rail branch line (N. Lunn) and single Tufted and Shoveler were among the wildfowl (K. Bannister).
Thought to be Bleeding Broad-leaved Crust (Stereum rugosum)
Most of the wildfowl was on the flooded wader scrape for the WEBS wildfowl counts, 5 Tufted Duck, 16 Canada Geese, 5 Greylag Geese, Cormorant, 16 Mallard, 10 Gadwall, 12 Teal, 4 Coot, 5 Moorhen, 25 Black Headed Gulls.
In addition 3 Water Rails called, 3 Cetti's Warbler's sang and a Snipe flew over.
Also Song Thrush, 2 Redpolls, Siskin and 5 Redwings and 4 LBB. Gulls flew SE..
Elder Whitewash fungi on this Elder stumpBuzzard, 43 Red - legged Partridges, 5 Redwings and 1 Goldcrest.
Also of note hibernating in the nearby rocks 17 Peacock butterflies, 15 Herald Moths (more than ever before), and 2 White-tailed Bumble Bees (Chris Parkin).
We were busy this morning finishing laying a hawthorn hedge near Elaine's seat on the embankment. There we heard a Siskin, Redpoll and a Great Spotted Woodpecker before the rain got heavier.
But before that Harold Heath and Clive Mitchell saw a Kestrel and Sparrowhawk and I found more evidence of Willow Emerald egg galls on some Willow twigs.
Willow Emerald Damselfly egg galls (CG)
25 Golden Plover alighted in a stubble field on the eastern side of the marsh at 09.25hrs (JP).
Shoveler (John Finch)
42 Canada Geese, c20 Teal, 1 drake Shoveler and 20 Gadawll were on the wader scrape. A Cormorant was on the main scrape with a Kingfisher.
A single Redpoll was present.
A walk around after dark provided male and female Tawny Owl calling to each other (D. Standish/CG).
The valley bottom is well flooded now. Bullfinch is not a bird we have seen much of this year.
Female Bullfinch and a winter plumaged Black Headed Gull (Simon Cox)