Wildlife sightings for 23rd March 2015

1 Jack Snipe - marsh field to the right of the main channel

1 Red Kite

1 Pintail - female, main lake

30 Wigeon - reservoir lagoon

3 Redshank - flew from scrape to reservoir lagoon

6 Snipe - marsh, scrape

130 Cormorant - main lake

 

Also:

Pair of Gadwall mating on main lake

Pair of Goldcrest seen among conifers by Lodge in World Wetlands

 

March bird highlights: Shelduck, Garganey, Bittern, Peregrine, Pheasant, Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank, Mediterranean Gull, Kingfisher, Stonechat, Wheatear.

The first spring birds have arrived in the form of Chiffchaff, Sand Martin and Redshank, as well as other migrants stopping off or passing through like Black-tailed Godwit, Mediterranean Gull and Wheatear. Wintering duck are still on the reserve with 75 Shoveler present on the marsh. The wet, muddy pools of the marsh are attracting migrant Snipe (18 counted on the 17th) and breeding Lapwing/Redshank. The wader scrape is now being flooded and drained over a fortnightly period to bring in a few interesting waders. A pair of Kingfishers have been seen excavating holes in both artificial Kingfisher Banks, so there’s hope that they may well nest successfully this year. Great Crested Grebes are paired up and displaying on the main lake and reservoir lagoon. Lapwings are actively scraping out nest sites on the main lake and wader scrape, as well as busily displaying to each other. Mid-March onwards will see the arrival of many more migrants, so look out for the first Willow Warbler or Blackcap any day now, as well as the chance of a more unusual wader or passerine.

Reptiles: 2 Common Lizard resting on a bridge in Wildside (seen 1st March), 2 Slow Worm seen (22nd).

Butterflies: 1 Red Admiral (seen 1st March), 1 Brimstone (9th), 1 Small Tortoiseshell (9th).

Plants: Hawthorns are in leaf, lots of Blackthorn blossom and the first Primroses and Cowslips are in flower.

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