Redshank on the wader scrape a.m.

As well as Redshank there are good numbers of Tufted Duck juveniles on the scrape

1 Redshank - wader scrape

2 Common Tern - main lake

7 Tufted Duck broods - wader scrape, reservoir lagoon`

1 Kestrel - sheltered lagoon

1 Swallow - main lake

1 Peregrine


June/July bird highlights: Snipe, Green Sandpiper, Redshank, Peregrine, Kestrel, Buzzard, Hobby, Little Egret, Common Tern, Mediterranean Gull, Black-tailed Godwit (41 on 30/06/19, second highest count for Surrey), Curlew, Little Ringed Plover.

Post-breeding (or non-breeding) birds are on the move, such as migrant Green Sandpiper and Teal. The wader scrape is the best spot to check for migrant waders. Lapwing managed to fledge 7 young. Sand Martins have occupied 97% of the nest chambers. Tufted Duck, Pochard, Gadwall and Mallard all had broods of ducklings. The main lake and reservoir lagoon have had several Black-headed Gull juveniles.

The reedbeds are full of Reed Warbler and Reed Bunting broods, and there's a few Sedge Warblers nesting too. Watch for Hobby hunting dragonflies and Sand Martins over the reserve.


Invertebrates: (July) Rose Chafer, Honey Bee, Buff-tailed Bumblebee, Yellow-legged Mining Bee, White-tailed Bumblebee, Red-tailed Bumblebee (see 2nd photo below), Brimstone, Comma, Speckled Wood, Peacock, Orange Tip, Small White, Large White, Holly Blue, Red Admiral, Green Hairstreak, Common Blue, White Admiral, Marbled White, Small Heath, Red Willow Leaf Beetle, Wasp Beetle, Fairy-ring Longhorn Beetle, Black-and-yellow Longhorn Beetle, Black-striped Longhorn Beetle, Umbellifer Longhorn Beetle, Click Beetle, Red-headed Cardinal Beetle, Plum Longhorn Beetle, Common Zebra Spider, Hairy Dragonfly, Azure Damselfly, Common Blue Damselfly, Blue-tailed Damselfy, Broad-bodied Chaser, Large Red Damselfly, Norfolk Hawkers (see 1st photo below), Stag Beetle, Scarce Chaser, Marbled White, Ringlet, long-winged Conehead, Wasp Spider, Ruby-tailed Wasp, Waved Black moth (nationally scarce), Blackneck moth.

Flowering plants: (late June) Southern Marsh Orchid, Lesser Celandine, Cut-leaf Cranesbill, Marsh Marigold, Yellow Iris, Cow Parsley, Ragged Robin, Common Mallow, Salad Burnet, Ox-eye Daisy, Poppy, Bird's-foot Trefoil, White Water-lily, Meadow-sweet, Marsh Woundwort, Purple Loosestrife, Common Spotted Orchid, Meadow Vetchling, Ox-eye Daisy, Common Vetch, Pyramidal Orchid, Self-heal, Hop Trefoil, Common Knapweed, Betony, Tufted Vetch, Agrimony, Figwort, Lady's Bedstraw, Branched Bur-reed, Great Burnet, Meadow Rue, Square-stalked St.John's Wort.

Reptiles: Slow Worms (46 juveniles, 19 females, 7 males), 2 Grass Snake (juvenile - see below) - 2nd June survey. Also an adult Grass Snake found asleep under a Pintail nest in world wetlands!

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