Wildlife sightings for 7th October 2017

1 Common Tern - main lake

1 Redwing - South route

4 Stonechat - grazing marsh

1 Wheatear - grazing marsh

1 Siskin - South route

2 Linnet - grazing marsh

8 Chiffchaff

3 Snipe - wader scrape, marsh

1 Water Rail - sheltered lagoon

1 Kestrel - grazing marsh

September bird highlights: Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Snipe, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Great White Egret, Glossy Ibis, Peregrine, Buzzard, Kestrel, Hobby, Short-eared Owl, Yellow-legged Gull, Kingfisher, Yellow Wagtail, Garden Warbler, Stonechat, Spotted Flycatcher, Linnet, Redstart, Bullfinch.

Migrants are dropping in or passing through daily during October in the form of waders species, Warblers, Chats, Pipits, Wagtails and the last few Martins and Swallows. The fences around the marsh are a good spot for some of these passerines (like Stonechat), while the muddier parts of the marsh and wader scrape may have some waders (like Dunlin or Snipe). Tree blocks with a good mix of Willows may hold some interesting Warbler species, often mixed in with more common Tits and Goldcrests. Wigeon, Gadwall, Teal and Shoveler continue to arrive for the winter ahead.

Fungi: Fluted Bird’s-nest(entrance area), Shaggy Parasol(world wetlands), Snowy Inkcap(overflow car park), Blackening Waxcap, Upright Coral(wildside), False Death Cap(Hornbeam car park beds), Bleached Brittlegil(world wetlands Birch trees), Brown Rollrim, Split Fibrecap(world wetlands), Gaint Puffball(wildside).

Butterflies: Red Admiral, Large White.

Dragonflies/Damseflies: Migrant Hawker, Ruddy Darter.

Flowering plants: Red+White Clover, Field Scabious, Devil’s-bit Scabious, Michaelmas Daisy.

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