Bittern showing well

2 Bittern showing well this morning with 3 birds showing well yesterday afternoon.

2 Bittern - main lake N shore, reservoir lagoon N shore

1 Goldeneye - reservoir lagoon

2 Shelduck - main lake

1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh

4 Pintail - main lake, grazing marsh

6 Fieldfare - entrance area


February bird highlights: Shelduck, Goldeneye, Bittern, Snipe, Jack Snipe, Little Owl, Peregrine, Kestrel, Iceland Gull, Water Pipit, Siskin, Stonechat.

Bitterns (up to 4 birds so far) can be found mostly on the main lake shores, particularly the north shore. The flooded wader scrape and marsh have plenty of feeding winter duck including Pintail, Shoveler, Wigeon and Teal, as well as Jack Snipe, Snipe and Water Pipit. Also on the main lake there’s been occasional Yellow-legged Gull, hunting Peregrine, Water Rail, Snipe and Lapwing. Gadwall and Goldeneye can be found on the reservoir lagoon. Cetti’s Warbler, Water Rail and Reed Bunting can be seen and heard in any of the reedbed areas, particularly on the wildside west route. A colour ringed Black-headed Gull with the ring number T2TW was seen on site on January the 31st 2019, with subsequent information revealing the bird was originally ringed in Gdansk Poland on the 31st May 2018.

Insects: Honey Bee, Hoverfly sp.

Water voles: sightings from the south route Wildwalk bridge pool (in the Pond Sedge), and from Wildside ponds close to the Wildside entrance.

Fungi: Alder Goblet, Bark Bonnet, Beech Tarcrust, Beech Woodwort, Birch Polypore, Collared Earthstar, Field Blewitt, Glue Crust, Green Elf Cup, Egg-shell Slime Mould, Conifer Mazegill, Coral Spot, Greyling Bracket, Lemon Disco, Oak Mazegill, Poplar Bells, Turkeytail, Witches' Butter, Velvet Shank.

Early flowering plants: Hazel, Alder, Cock's-foot Grass, Winter Aconite, Red and White Dead-nettle, Early Crocus, Snowdrop, Blackthorn, Winter Viburnum, Cherry Plum, Stinking Hellebore, Daisy, Winter Jasmine, Blue Anemone, Rosemary, Sweet Violet.

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