Wildlife sightings for 17th March 2016

1 Iceland Gull - marsh (1500hrs)

2 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon

1 Brambling - south route bird feeders

2 Shelduck - reservoir lagoon

4 Redshank - marsh, scrape

28 Wigeon - scrape bank

2 Stonechat - marsh

5 Linnet - flew SE

2 Chiffchaff - singing in wildside

3 Redwing

 

March bird highlights: Brent Goose, Shelduck, Goosander, Buzzard, Avocet, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Woodcock, Redshank, Little Egret, Ring-billed Gull, Caspian Gull, Yellow-legged Gull, Kingfisher, Stonechat, Willow Warbler, Brambling, Crossbill.

Lapwings are displaying and starting to mark out territories across the marsh and main lake. 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 can be watched most days flying over the reserve or feeding in the hedges. February has seen the highest counts of Shoveler this winter with most of the flock out on the flooded marsh, along with smaller numbers of Pintail, Wigeon and more unusual Gull species like Yellow-legged Gull. The Teal have been favouring the flooded wader scrape when not feeding on the river at low tide. There’s plenty of signs of spring with singing Reed Bunting, Chiffchaff, Song Thrush, Mistle Thrush, Blackbird, Goldfinch, Great Tit, Siskin, Dunnock and Robin.

Flowering and green shoots: Hazel, Blackthorn, Hawthorn, Silver Birch, Goat Willow, White Willow, Forget-me-Knot, Primrose, Common Field Speedwell, White and Red Dead-nettle, Buttercup, Common Knapweed, Marsh Marigold.

Bats: These are the last/first records of species recorded around the Peacock Tower in 2015 and 2016.

Last records for 2015: Nyctalus sp – 27th Dec, Common pipistrelle – 27th Dec, Soprano pipistrelle – 28th Dec, Nathusius’ pipistrelle – 27th Dec(a lot of activity in late Dec), Daubenton’s bat – 15th Dec.

First records for 2016: Soprano pipistrelle – 5th Jan, Daubenton’s bat – 6th Jan.

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