Great White Egret still on the grazing marsh

1 Great White Egret - grazing marsh

1 Bittern - main lake (south shore)

5 Snipe - grazing marsh, wader scrape

1 Goldeneye - reservoir lagoon

1 Peregrine - main lake

1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh

1 Chiffchaff - South route

2 Coal Tit - South route feeders

 

November bird highlights: Short-eared Owl, Shelduck, Goldeneye, Bittern, Great White Egret, Snipe, Jack Snipe, Merlin, Peregrine, Marsh Harrier, Little Egret, Stonechat, Brambling, Water Pipit.

Colder weather in early October saw the arrival of the first winter passerines like Brambling, Redwing, Stonechat and Siskin. Jack Snipe have arrived, having been spotted on the wetter grazing marsh fields, main lake Sedge islands or flooded wader scrape. Other migrants on the move include Meadow Pipit, Whinchat, Song Thrush, Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Green Sandpiper, Black-tailed Godwit and Redshank. The marsh and wader scrape were flooded up at the start of November, instantly attracting lots of dabbling duck, as well as up to 4 Jack Snipe, 12 Snipe and 2 Water Pipit.

Dragonflies: (November) Common Darter.

Butterflies: (November) Speckled Wood.

Fungi: (October) Yellow Brain, Candlesnuff, Glistening Inkcap, Grey Puffball, Turkeytail, Bearded Milkcap, Perenniporia meridionalis, Theleophora penicillata, Wood Blewit, Blackening Waxcap, Brown Rollrim, Chlorophyllum brunneum, Smoky Bracket, Poisonpie, Redlead Roundhead, Frosty Webcap.

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