Wildlife sightings for 13th January 2016

2 Bittern - reservoir lagoon (north side), main lake

2 Pintail - pair, reservoir lagoon

80 Lapwing - main lake

3 Goldcrest - seen in Otter enclosure

12 Redwing

 

Additional sightings from yesterday:

1 Jack Snipe - wader scrape

23 Siskin - south route

 

January bird highlights: Bittern, Goldeneye, Pintail, Jack Snipe, Stonechat, Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Marsh Tit, Siskin, Redpoll.

Bittern can be found on the main lake reed fringes, particularly the south-east corner or the north shore at present, but has also been spotted on the reservoir lagoon since mid-December. Jack Snipe have been found on the marsh or scrape along with up to a dozen Common Snipe. Redpolls and Siskins can be searched for in any of the Alder trees along the south route or wildside. Small flocks of Redwing and Fieldfare are passing through almost daily and numbers should increase if the temperatures drop, and smaller numbers of Skylark, Meadow Pipit, Brambling and other Finch species can also be observed passing through or stopping to feed. Teal and Wigeon are all over the wet grazing marsh fields, looking at their colourful best after the late summer feather moult. There’s been a long-staying female Goldeneye out on the reservoir lagoon in the company of a few pairs of Tufted Duck. Listen out for possible Bearded Tits in the reedbeds this winter.

Unseasonal flowering: Hazel catkins, Forget-me-Knot, Primrose, Common Field Speedwell, White and Red Dead-nettle, Buttercup, Common Knapweed!

Bats: A Pipistrelle was spotted several nights in early December hunting in front of the Observatory.

Fungi: Two quite uncommon species, Girdled Webcap and Russula atrorubens, were both still flourishing mid-month.

Reptiles: Small numbers of Common Lizard have been found basking in Wildside. Very unusual at this time of year.

 

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