c.15.0°C > c.16.0°C: Another visit with a very low overcast and with drizzle for a while c.08:15. Light E wind. Moderate visibility, poor in drizzle
Sunrise: 04:52 BST
Priorslee Lake: 07:30 – 09:20
(65th visit of the year)
Notes from today:
- the pair of Mute Swans in the NE area now have just 3 cygnets
- 6 Great Crested Grebes today: possibly more as visibility poor much of the time
- low Coot numbers at least in part due to this poor visibility
- 1 Common Tern arrived c.08:50
- Green Woodpecker heard and seen in N side copse on most days recently. Suspect there is a nest in the area – as well as the Great Spotted Woodpecker known to be nesting near here
- a 3rd (Common) Whitethroat in song today. Perhaps they are between broods and re-establishing their territories
and
- at least two Silver-ground Carpet moths flushed
- a Blood-vein moth found in the vegetation
- despite (because of?) the damp weather many damselflies seen emerging and flying off: Common Blue and Red-eyed Damselflies specifically identified
- Common stretch-spiders (Tetragnatha extensa) again
- at least one Black Snipe fly (Chrysopilus cristatus)
New species of flowering plants noted today
None
Today’s bird totals
Birds noted flying over / near the lake:
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
- 5 Wood Pigeons again
- 4 Starlings
Hirundines seen today
- 2 Common Swifts again
- 4 House Martins
Warblers noted: figure in brackets is singing birds (not all the males seen might have been singing)
- 4 (4) Chiffchaffs
- 10 (10) Blackcaps
- 3 (3) Garden Warblers still
- 3 (3) (Common) Whitethroat
- 7 (7) Reed Warblers
The counts from the lake area
- 6 + 8 (2) Mute Swans
- 1 Canada Goose
- 7 (6♂) Mallard
- 6 Great Crested Grebes
- no Moorhens again
- 15 Coots
- 1 Common Tern
The original brood of Mute Swans with one of the long-term residents.
The other brood of Mute Swans: they seem to have lost one of the cygnets since yesterday.
This is a female (or teneral) Common Blue Damselfly.
As is this.
This is a female Black Snipe fly (Chrysopilus cristatus).
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 07:10 – 07:25 // 09:25 – 09:40
(48th visit of the year)
I see that on Google Maps this is called Hangman’s Pool. I will continue to call it The Flash
Notes from today
- the duck Mallard with her ducklings was under vegetation on the opposite side of the water: I noted at least 6 ducklings, there could well have been all 7 still
- three broods of Coots in the water again. The nest alongside Derwent Drive apparently empty / deserted
- 2 Barn Swallows on wires in Ashley Road, in St Georges just N of the water
also
- a probable Common Pug moth in the tunnel under the A5 (Telford Way)
Birds noted flying over
None
Hirundines etc. seen today
- 2 Common Swifts
- 2 Barn Swallows to N again
- 2 House Martins
Warblers noted: figures in brackets is singing birds (not all the males seen might have been singing)
- 1 (1) Chiffchaff
- 1 (0) Willow Warbler
- 2 (2) Blackcaps
The counts from the water
- 1 Mute Swan still
- 26 Canada Geese
- 10 (8♂) + 6? (1 brood) Mallard
- 5 (3♂) Tufted Ducks again
- 1 Great Crested Grebe still
- 2 Moorhens
- 23 + 8 (3 broods) Coots
On the wires of Ashley Road, in St Georges just N of the water here are two Barn Swallows – hard to get colour against the drab overcast. These birds seem to be (interested in) nesting in the smallholding here.
Often hard to specifically identify this seems most likely to be a Common Pug.
Noted between the lake and The Flash
- a Great Spotted Woodpecker calling. Probably one of the birds from the nest-site in Ricoh copse
(Ed Wilson)
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On this day..........
2017Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2016
Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2015
Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2014
Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2013
Long Lane, Wellington
13 Ringed Plover
2 Dunlin
(JW Reeves)