Wildlife sightings for 19th March 2018

2 Common Scoter - reservoir lagoon

1 Hen Harrier (female) - flew over marsh (early p.m.)

1 Short-eared Owl - flew over main lake heading SW (1600hrs)

7 Siskin - wildside (singing)

1 Chiffchaff - sheltered lagoon

7 Fieldfare - south route

3 Shelduck - main lake, scrape

1 Jack Snipe - scrape

4 Snipe - main lake, scrape

1 Goldeneye - main lake

3 Meadow Pipit - South route

 

February/March bird highlights: Jack Snipe, Curlew, Dunlin, Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank, Bittern, Goldeneye, Caspian Gull, Peregrine, Red Kite, Kingfisher, Stonechat, Water Pipit, Mealy Redpoll, Brambling.

The grazing marsh has been lowered a little at the start of March to expose some muddy areas for waders and dabbling ducks. Snipe have responded particularly quickly and can be seen feeding across the marsh. Other exciting visitors to the marsh have included Spoonbill and Jack Snipe.

At least one Bittern can still be found on the main lake north, south or south-east shores, or in the main reedbed.

Many birds are in full song to attract mates and hold territories for breeding, such as Song Thrush, Blackbird, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Dunnock, Robin and Great Tit. Great Spotted Woodpeckers are drumming and Black-headed Gulls are already squabbling over their nest sites.

Early flowering plants: Winter Aconite, Snowdrop, Early Crocus, Dandelion.

Fungi: a small selection of winter fungi on show – Purple Jellydisc, Birch Woodwart, Candlesnuff Fungus, Silverleaf Fungus, Wet Rot, King Alfred’s Cakes, Dead Man’s Fingers, Hazel Woodwart, Witches’ Butter, Yellow Brain, Jelly Ear, Dead Moll’s Fingers, Crystal Brain, Willow Bark-spot, Jelly Rot, Bitter Oysterling, Common Bonnet, Velvet shank.

Butterflies: Red Admiral (early Feb)

Reptiles: 4 Common Lizards by WWF hide (Feb 17th)

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