Butterflies included 15 Painted Lady, 9 Red Admiral, 26 Peacock, 465 Gatekeeper, 86 Common Blue, 22 Brown Argus and 10 Small Copper (Chris Parkin).
Barnsley Bird Sightings
Bird & wildlife sightings from the Barnsley recording area.
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Monday, 13 July 2026
Carlton Marsh
A Little Egret spent the day on the wader scrape and a Peregrine was seen there early morning (Neil Lunn).
Later a Goldcrest, 2 LBB Gulls, and a Yellow Wagtail with food.
Also 3m Black-tailed Skimmers, 1m Red-eyed Damselfly, 3 Painted Ladies, 3 Red Admirals and a report of a Grayling butterfly (Andrew Corrall/Melvyn White/CG).
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Carlton Marsh
Yellow Wagtail, Oystercatcher, 2 Lapwing, 1 LBB Gull, juv. Buzzard calling to adults.
Insects included 2m Small Red - eyed Damselfly, Emperor, Brown Hawker, 3m Ruddy Darter, 2m Broad-bodied Chaser, 2m black tailed Skimmer, 1m Common Darter, 1 Four Spot Chaser, 2 Red Admiral, 1 Comma, 6 Gatekeeper, 60 Ringlet, c60 Meadow Brown.
Ruddy Darter
Friday, 10 July 2026
Carlton Marsh and Cudworth Common
7 Little Egrets were on the wader scrape at 06.51hrs (Neil Lunn), but all had left by 07.30hrs (K. Bannister).
A Yellow Wagtail was still in the potato field and a Common Tern was feeding on the scrape (K. Bannister).
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Carlton Marsh & Edderthorpe Flash
Our wonderful wildlife group were busy strimming part of the embankment path and the ringing rides this morning.
While doing that a Water Rail called and 2 Yellow Wagtails were seen in a nearby potato field.
Also of note 3m Small Red-eyed Damselflies and a male and female Ruddy Darter were amongst the many dragons and damsels on show. (CG/K. Bannister).
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Carlton Marsh & Storrs Mill Monday 6/7/26
Broad-bodied yellow Underwing Elephant Hawk Moth Poplar Grey White Satin
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Carlton Marsh
A Little Ringed Plover visited the wader scrape this afternoon and a maturing owlet was 'branching' not far from the hide (D. Standish).
Insects included 3 Painted Lady, 2 Holly Blue, 6 Gatekeeper, 1m 1f Ruddy Darter, 3 Small Red-eyed Damselfly, 2 Common Blue Damselfly, 2m 1f Broad-bodied Chaser, 1m Banded Agrion, 1m Black-tailed Skimmer and loads of Emperor and Emerald Damselflies (CG)..
Friday, 3 July 2026
Carlton Marsh
A Goldcrest, Dabchick, a family of Tufted Ducks, 2 Mute Swans and a Kingfisher were on show today.
Also present 1 Holly Blue, 4 Red Admiral, and a male Ruddy Darter. (L & A Corrall).
Thursday, 2 July 2026
Carlton Marsh & Storrs Mill
Today was perfect weather for judging day for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition. Russ Boland, Joe Birch and Cliff gave Beatrice Myers a tour around part of the reserve including the wildflower meadow. We will have to wait until September to find out what award the reserve will be awarded. Yo can never be sure of the outcome, but Beatrice did say she loved the wild flower meadow.
The following photos were supplied by Simon Cox & Claire Griffiths
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Carlton Marsh
Our wildlife group were busy mowing, strimming and painting this morning
Today's sightings included Kingfisher, 2f Tufted Duck with 9 very small young, Coal Tit and Great Spot Woodpecker (L A Corrall).
A survey of all 3 meadows and the embankment produced 2 Painted Lady, 8 Red Admiral, 1 Peacock (new brood), 8 Small Tort., 18 Comma, 410 Meadow Brown, 136 Ringlet, 15 Gatekeeper, 24 Large Skipper, 104 Small Skipper, 2 Small Heath, 2 Holly Blue, 4 Large White and 59 unidentified White species.
On the scrape 10 Emperor, 4 Black-tailed Skimmer (C. Parkin).
In addition Oystercatcher, 1m Small Red-eyed Damselfly, 2 Brown Hawker, c20 Emerald, Damselfly, 1f Broad-bodied Chaser.
Not forgetting a cracking Scarlet Tiger moth that alighted on a Hogweed leaf right in front of us. The latter being a new species for the reserve! (CG/Helen Todd).
Photos supplied by Helen Todd
Scarlet Tiger moth
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Carlton Marsh
On the scrapes today 3 Lapwing, Kingfisher, Moorhen with 3 very small young, Little Grebe, 2 LBB Gull and 2 female Tufted Ducks with 9 young.
Also present Sparrowhawk, Goldcrest, 2 juvenile Great Spot Woodpeckers, at least 3m Cetti's Warblers.
Insects included 2 Painted Lady, 1 Red admiral, 4m Small Red -eyed Damselfly, on the dike (near hide), 1m Ruddy Darter, 1 Brown Hawker, 1m Black-tailed Skimmer, 2 Four Spot Chaser, lots of Emperor and Emerald Damselfy (L & A Corrall/CG).
Carlton Marsh & Littleworth Park Monday 29/6/26
A ringing session provided a a surprise newly fledged juvenile Goldcrest, and a re-trapped male Reed Warbler from July 2018 was the second oldest ever ringed here. As it was an adult when ringed in 2018 that means that it is at least 9 years old having made at least 9 journeys to south of the Sahara and back to the same ringing ride (CG).
juvenile Goldcrest (CG)
Adult Reed Warbler (CG)
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Cudworth, Carlton Marsh & South Kirkby
Scarlet Tiger (Callimorpha dominula)
Saturday, 27 June 2026
Carlton Marsh
On a slightly fresher less oppressive sunny morning, the British Naturalist Group visited the reserve. A walk around the western meadow saw lots of Ringlet, Meadow Brown, Small Skipper and the odd Large Skipper and Common Blue.
The highlight of the morning though was the discovery of the highly migratory Red-veined Darter (male) (Sympetrum fonscolombii) on the largest pond.. This was only our 2nd record of it. The first, also a male, was way back in early July of 2002 found by Peter Senior. This one showed no sign of moving on and showed very well.
Red-veined Darter (Sympetrum fonscolombii) photos by Kevin from British Naturalist Society
In addition a Small Heath butterfly was found later on the northern meadow (Chris Parkin)
Friday, 26 June 2026
Carlton Marsh & Woolley & Cudworth
On yet another record breaking very hot June day, the temperature peaked at 34c in my Cudworth garden, 34.2c at Weston Park, Sheffield, and 37.3c at Santon in Suffolk was the highest ever recorded June temperature.
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Cudworth Moths 22nd & 23rd of June 2026
The extreme heat saw lots and lots of macro moths to my MV lamp in the garden last night. At least 22 species that included 3 Coronet, 6 Swallow-tailed, Pebble Hook-tip, Common Emerald, Fan-foot, Clouded Border, Blackneck, Light Arches, 3 Poplar Hawk, 20 Elephant Hawk, Clouded Silver, Common Footman and Spectacle.
Also of note c25 Box Moths.
Blackneck Box Moth Coronet Elephant Hawk Moths
Monday, 22 June 2026
Carlton Marsh & Brocadale
This morning Goldcrest, LRP, Kestrel, 2 Great Spot Woodpeckers, 2 Kingfisher, 3 Mistle Thrush.
Also 3 Large Skipper, 4 Red Admiral and a Cinnabar moth (A. Corrall/M. White).
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Carlton Marsh & Storrs Mill
Carlton Marsh
3 juv Grey Heron, Kingfisher, LBB Gull, Gadwall with 10 young, juv. Great Spot Woodpecker.
Butterflies included 16 Ringlet, 15 Small Skipper, 50 Meadow Brown, and 4 Common Blue.
Also 1 Narrow bordered 5 spot Burnet Moth and 1 Burnet Companion. All on the western meadow.
There were 2m Broad-bodied Chasers and several Emperor dragonflies.
13 species of butterfly included 2 Painted Lady, 6 Red Admiral, 18 Small Tort., 25 Speckled Wood, 1 Brown Argus, and lots of Peacock larvae.
There were c100 Banded Agrion, and 6 day-flying Chimney Sweeper moths (Chris Parkin).
Friday, 19 June 2026
Carlton Marsh Moths
Last night seemed to perfect for moth catching as it was very warm and humid, However, in the 2 hrs Chris Parkin and I were there we only managed 15 species of macro moth. These included Ghost Moth, Barred Straw, Light Emerald and Small Fan Foot.
As we were catching a trio of Tawny Owl owlets constantly called from the trees around us in the darkness.
A Common Tern was present again and more Kingfisher photos were taken by Harold Heath & Clive Mitchell from the hide this morning.






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