20 Feb 25

No sightings in today

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2014
Priorslee Lake
5 Pochard
7 Tufted Duck
13 Redwings
227 Jackdaws
172 Rooks
Meadow Pipit
5 Siskins
(Ed Wilson)

The Flash
2 Pochard
174 Tufted Ducks
2 Goosanders
(Ed Wilson)

2013
Priorslee Lake
2 Gadwall
29 Wigeon
2 Great Black-backed Gulls
1 Yellow-legged Gull
(JW Reeves, John Isherwood)

Holmer Lake
2 Goosander
Little Grebe
(John Isherwood)

Horsehay Pool
1 Yellow-legged Gull
(JW Reeves)

2009
Priorslee Lake
Kumlien's Gull
(Peter Wilson/Dawn Balmer )

2007
Priorslee Lake
1 Pochard
13 Tufted Ducks
1 Curlew
c.620 Black-headed Gulls
68 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
146 Wood Pigeons
34 Robins
18 Blackbirds
15 Song Thrushes
8 Redwings
193 Jackdaws
101 Rooks
12 Greenfinches
11 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

2006
Priorslee Lake
7 Great Crested Grebes
1 Heron
3 Cormorants
2 Gadwall
10 Pochard
27 Tufted Ducks
122 Coots
963 Wood Pigeons
17 Pied Wagtails
14 Greenfinches
62 Siskins
1 Redpoll
4 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

19 Feb 25

No sightings in today.

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2014
Priorslee Lake
1 Little Grebe
1 Cormorant
7 Pochard
24 Tufted Duck
5 Greater Scaup
92 Redwings
216 Jackdaws
163 Rooks
12 Siskins
1 Yellowhammer
2 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

The Flash
1 Pochard
169 Tufted Ducks
2 Goosanders
(Ed Wilson)

Trench Lock Pool
4 Great Crested Grebes
1 Pochard
54 Tufted Duck
1 Goosander
(Ed Wilson)

Trench Middle Pool
6 Tufted Duck
3 Buzzards
(Ed Wilson)

2013
Horsehay Pool
Iceland Gull
2 Yellow-legged Gulls
(Paul King)

2010
Priorslee Lake
4 Great Crested Grebes
1 Heron
2 Teal
4 Gadwall
48 Pochard
75 Tufted Ducks
1 Goosander
1 Sparrowhawk
>500 Black-headed Gulls
>350 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
27 Herring Gulls
126 Coots
1 Lapwing
1 Oystercatcher
2 single Redwing
16 Fieldfare
15 Siskins
3 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

2006
Priorslee Lake
2 Gadwall
12 Pochard
16 Tufted Ducks
107 Coots
2 Water Rails
425 Wood Pigeons
1 Skylark
20 Robins
12 Blackbirds
17 Greenfinches
45 Siskins
1 Redpoll
4 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

18 Feb 25

Priorslee Balancing Lake and The Flash

Plus Sleap Airfield.

0.0°C > 3.0°C: Early broken cloud soon cleared away. Moderate south-easterly wind. Good visibility: somewhat hazy.

Sunrise: 07:20 GMT

* = a species photographed today

Priorslee Balancing Lake: 06:10 – 09:15

(42nd visit of the year)

Bird notes:
- of course there were four pairs of Gadwall.
- a duck Pochard was a new arrival.
- yesterday's Water Rail was in the north-east area. Today one flushed out of the Wesley Brook and flew over my head to dive back in to the reeds as I stood on the bridge.
- I was premature yesterday in suggesting it was "goodbye and thanks for all the fish" [© Douglas Adams] for the Grey Heron. One was back today.
- a trio of Redwing was in trees in the south-west wooded area. This species and Fieldfare seemed to be in lower numbers than usual on Autumn passage and remain scarce.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 4 Canada Geese: two separate pairs outbound
- 5 Wood Pigeons
- 8 Black-headed Gulls
- 1 Herring Gull
- >50 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 9 Starlings: together
- 44 Jackdaws
- 94 Rooks

Counts from the lake area:
- 14 Canada Geese
- 2 Mute Swans
- *8 (4♂) Gadwall
- 3 (2♂) Mallard
- 1 (0♂) Pochard
- 15 (9♂) Tufted Duck
- 1 Water Rail
- 6 Moorhen
- 84 Coots
- 3 Great Crested Grebes
- 42 Black-headed Gulls
- 33 Herring Gull
- *1 Yellow-legged Gull: immature
- *>200 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Cormorant: arrived and departed
- 1 Grey Heron

Of note:
Nothing else
**the street lamp poles remain devoid of insects, spiders etc.

It is a while since I saw the moon even if it was partially obscured by clouds.

This is looking West pre-dawn with the illuminated "Ricoh" sign shining. The bright sky to left is the light pollution from Stafford Park and the town centre.

The cloud soon cleared and, as yesterday, the sunrise from different locations around the lake.

From the North side.

The actual sunrise through the trees across Castle Farm Way.

One of the four pairs of Gadwall came close again. Here is the duck...

 ...and the drake.

What I believe to be a first year Yellow-legged Gull. The extensive markings on the upper-tail rule out any thought of a Lesser Black-backed Gull yet the inner primaries are only paler on the inner webs.

Another view of the same bird.

A near adult (4th year?) Lesser Black-backed Gull with extensive dark on the bill and faint head-streaking but otherwise looking like an adult.


A Grey Wagtail in one of its favourite haunts – the Wesley Brook, upstream from the footbridge.

(Ed Wilson)

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The Flash: 09:20 – 10:25

(40th visit of the year)

A small amount of very thin ice, mainly in the areas behind the bridges.

Bird notes:
- the all-white Aylesbury Duck feral-duck was present again.
- yesterday's bird carcass had gone so I am none the wiser.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Canada Geese
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
- 1 Jackdaw

Noted on / around the water:
- 10 Canada Geese
- *2 Greylag Geese
- 4 Mute Swans
- 4 (3♂) Shoveler
- 42 (28♂) Mallard
- *1 (♂) Aylesbury Duck
- 5 (4♂) Pochard
- 57 (31♂) Tufted Duck
- 17 Moorhens
- 33 Coots
- 51 Black-headed Gulls
- *3 Herring Gulls: two adults; one first year.
- 1 Cormorant

Of note:
Nothing else

Greylag Geese are usually more wary than Canadas and rarely come close. This pair(?) were an exception. Females average smaller than male and I am not sure I can see a difference here.

The all-white drake Aylesbury Duck feral bird was here again. The last time I saw it here was in the January freeze. What was almost certainly the same bird was at the Shropshire Ornithological Reserve, Venus Pool near Cross Houses about ten days ago.

If it asks for your chips I suggest you don't argue with this adult Herring Gull's bill.

A first winter Herring Gull springs in to action.

Compare the inner primaries with those on the Yellow-legged Gull I photographed at the Balancing Lake.

And the underwing. I am surprised how pale the eye is here. Perhaps because by now it has developed from first winter to first summer.

A splendid Long-tailed Tit.

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Sleap Airfield.

Later I went to Sleap Airfield near Wem and found winter thrushes feeding in an adjacent field. Using the car as a hide and trying to photograph through the fencing here is a Redwing.

And another.

And an imperious Fieldfare with wings typically drooped to expose the grey rump.

(Ed Wilson)

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2014
Priorslee Lake
2 Scaup
20 Tufted Duck
7 Pochard
1 Cormorant
2 Buzzards
2 Redwings
162 Jackdaws
140 Rooks
(Ed Wilson, Gary Crowder)

The Flash
1 Pochard
192 Tufted Ducks
2 Goosander
(Ed Wilson)

2010
Priorslee Lake
38 Pochard
88 Tufted Ducks
2 Water Rails
136 Coots
3 Redwings
12 Siskins
(Ed Wilson)

2006
Priorslee Lake
6 Great Crested Grebes
2 Gadwall
5 Pochard
6 Tufted Ducks
1 Water Rail.
600 Starlings
21 Robins
18 Blackbirds
1 Willow Tit
4 Siskins
1 Redpoll
5 Reed Buntings.
(Ed Wilson)

17 Feb 25

Priorslee Balancing Lake and The Flash

0.0°C > 3.0°C: Clear to the East. The usual low-medium Telford "hat" below a high overcast. Moderate south-easterly wind. Very good visibility.

Sunrise: 07:22 GMT

More or less back to 'normal'

* = a species photographed today

Priorslee Balancing Lake: 6:10 – 09:20

(41st visit of the year)

Bird notes:
- back to three pairs of Gadwall.
- five dabbling ducks flew East at 06:50. These seemed 'thin necked' but it was too dark to get a positive identity. Then at 08:05 a quintet of Mallard flew West – the same? If so what were the five ducks that flew West at 08:20?
- an additional Great Crested Grebe: now a pair and two singles, all adults.
- it seems it is "goodbye and thanks for all the fish" [© Douglas Adams] for the Grey Herons and the Great (White) Egret. The former, an early nesting species, has probably returned to one of the nearby heronries to breed. The latter? Good question.
- despite the chilly conditions I noted ten Song Thrushes belting out their territorial song. Just one Blackbird.
- *at least 20 Siskins were in trees near the Teece Drive gate.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 6 Canada Geese: three separate pairs outbound
- 5 (3♂?) Mallard
- 5+ unidentified dabbling ducks: see notes
- 1 Stock Dove
- 21 Wood Pigeons
- 15 Black-headed Gulls
- 14 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Cormorant
- 52 Jackdaws
- 109 Rooks
- *1 Raven

Counts from the lake area:
- 17 Canada Geese; of these five arrived and quickly departed; another departed later.
- 2 Mute Swans
- 6 (3♂) Gadwall
- 9 (6♂) Mallard
- 23 (12♂) Tufted Duck
- *1 Water Rail
- 8 Moorhen
- 93 Coots
- 4 Great Crested Grebes
- 23 Black-headed Gulls
- 13 Herring Gull
- c.110 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- *3 Cormorants: arrived separately; one of them departed

Of note:
Nothing else

Well that makes a change: a sunrise!

The area of cloud overhead stayed stubbornly in place and the clear area to the East made no progress despite the south-east breeze.

Another view.

And another.

A Water Rail was exploring one of its favoured locations.

Apologies for the very 'noisy' photos. It was very shaded in the ditch with many twigs and branches in the way. It took a lot of editing to get the photos this 'good'.

'Good' did I say?

"Home at last". A Cormorant returns to its favourite buoy.

A distant Raven. Identify by the massive bill and the well-separated primary feathers.

Certainly 12, perhaps 13 Siskins.

Four males and one streaky female in this view.

(Ed Wilson)

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The Flash: 09:25 – 10:40

(39th visit of the year)

Bird notes:
- an additional drake Pochard, not associating with the quartet that have been present for over a week.
- *not at all sure what to make of yet another dead large bird – a puzzle with a trail of feathers leading to or from the water.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
None

Noted on / around the water:
- 16 Canada Geese
- 2 Greylag Geese
- 4 Mute Swans
- 4 (3♂) Shoveler
- *36 (23♂) Mallard
- 5 (4♂) Pochard
- 54 (29♂) Tufted Duck
- *12 Moorhens
- 35 Coots
- *78 Black-headed Gulls
- 2 Herring Gulls: two adults
- *2 Cormorants: one departed

Of note:
Nothing else

When I parked up at The Flash there was a gaggle of birds feeding on the path. Using the car as a hide I shot a series of photos. Here Mrs. Mallard puts her best foot forward.

A trio of Wood Pigeons tuck in.

Very handsome! A strange eye this species has.

An adult Moorhen also steps out.

Two adult Black-headed Gulls feeding, one acquiring summer plumage.

A first-winter trying to keep its balance.

This adult was the furthest in to summer plumage...

... and shows the feature I have previously note. It is, strictly, not 'black-headed': it has a dark chocolate "hood". In a few weeks the white eye-ring will be more prominent and complete, and the bill will be deep red with a black tip.

Elsewhere one of the Cormorants departs. Not sure about the white speckling. Is it an effect of photo-editing what was just a silhouette? It is certainly an immature as it lacks the white thigh patch.

A Wren lurking deep in the undergrowth.

Well now. From the plumage I thought this to be a badly mangled Common Buzzard. I now think not – not with those feet. But what is it? There was a scattering of white feathers between here and the water's edge which was, and is, puzzling. Could it be a Cormorant? What about those white feathers? Perhaps from the belly of an immature? If so what captured it and dragged it out of the water? I would have thought only an Otter (or Mink?).

(Ed Wilson)

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2014
Priorslee Lake
3 Scaup
1 Grey Wagtail
8 Pochard
23 Tufted Duck
3 Great Crested Grebe
(Gary Crowder)

Telford Crematorium
2 Caspian Gull
c.500 Lesser Black-backed Gull
c.40 Herring Gull
(Gary Crowder)

2012
Priorslee Lake
Iceland Gull
(Jim Almond)

2006
Priorslee Lake
6 Great Crested Grebes
1 Heron
5 Cormorants
2 Gadwall
9 Pochard
18 Tufted Ducks
121 Coots
741 Wood Pigeon
289 Jackdaws
108 Rooks
290 Starlings
1 Skylark
18 Robins
19 Blackbirds again
11 Greenfinches
6 Siskins
23 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

16 Feb 25

The Flash and Priorslee Balancing Lake

2.0°C > 3.0°C: Overcast at low level. The usual murk. Some drizzle and rain again. Light south-easterly wind. Moderate visibility.

[Sunrise: 07:24 GMT]

Another day for the "poor weather" itinerary. If, and I did say if, the forecast is correct may be the last?

* = a species photographed today

Priorslee Balancing Lake: 10:20 – 10:40

(40th visit of the year)

A brief view of nothing much from the dam-top area as the sailing club prepared to launch their boats.

Bird notes:
- two additional Canada Geese. One of these was on its own. Is that because the others are all paired up for the breeding season? Or is it unwell?
- a pair of Shoveler were new arrivals.
- all four pairs of Gadwall were close together.
- Coot numbers continue to decline towards the c.40 that will become the breeding population.
- very few gulls present.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Rooks

Counts from the lake area:
- 13 Canada Geese
- 2 Mute Swans
- 2 (1♂) Shoveler
- 8 (4♂) Gadwall
- 3 (3♂) Mallard
- 27 (14♂) Tufted Duck
- 1 Moorhen
- 98 Coots
- 2 Great Crested Grebes
- 17 Black-headed Gulls
- 1 Herring Gull
- 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls

Of note:
Nothing else

(Ed Wilson)

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The Flash: 09:25 – 10:15

(38th visit of the year)

Bird notes:
- an additional two drake Shoveler were new arrivals.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
None

Noted on / around the water:
- 11 Canada Geese
- 1 Greylag Goose
- 4 Mute Swans
- 6 (5♂) Shoveler
- 37 (27♂) Mallard
- 4 (3♂) Pochard
- 43 (22♂) Tufted Duck
- *15 Moorhens
- 39 Coots
- 62 Black-headed Gulls
- *3 Herring Gulls: two adults; one second year
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull: adult
- 1 Cormorant

Of note:
Nothing else

Apropos yesterday's halfway up the neat hedge at Westcroft Walk this was one of three Moorhens on top of the hedge this morning. I have not seen any fly up so do they climb up inside? This species is surprisingly adept at climbing.

For many days there have been at least two adult Herring Gulls here, often joined by immatures. Today two adults took up sentry position atop one of the houses in Westcroft Walk. Could they be thinking of nesting here? This species is increasingly nesting inland. With fish populations declining around the coast this species relies more and more on scavenging from what mankind throws away.

(Ed Wilson)

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2014
Priorslee Lake
8 Pochard
(Tony Beckett)

2010
Priorslee Lake
5 Great Crested Grebes
4 Gadwall
44 Pochard
55 Tufted Ducks
1 Water Rail
151 Coots
12 Siskins
2 Redpoll
23 Linnets
9 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

2008
Priorslee Lake
3rd winter Glaucous Gull
1st winter Glaucous Gull
(Paul King)

2006
Priorslee Lake
7 Great Crested Grebes
3 Cormorants
2 Gadwall
8 Pochard
26 Tufted Ducks
118 Coots
2 Lapwing
c.1200 Black-backed Gulls
c.300 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
55 Herring Gulls
c.574 Wood Pigeons
220 Jackdaws
199 Rooks
1 Skylark
11 Pied Wagtails
20 Robins
19 Blackbirds
1 Fieldfare
2 Redwings
1 House Sparrow
10 Greenfinches
7 Siskins
16 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)

15 Feb 25

The Flash and Priorslee Balancing Lake

2.0°C > 4.0°C: Overcast at low level with mist and murk. Some drizzle and light rain. Light south-easterly wind. Poor visibility.

[Sunrise: 07:26 GMT]

Definitely "poor weather" itinerary time. Earlier than recent days with no "school run" to avoid.

* = a species photographed today

Priorslee Balancing Lake: 09:20 – 10:25

(39th visit of the year)

Again only looking from the dam-top area.

Bird notes:
- a reversion to three pairs of Gadwall noted. There are plenty of places they could hide away.
- for the fourth day neither Grey Heron nor Great (White) Egret was noted (grammar corrected!). Has the egret finally gone?

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Canada Geese
- 17 Wood Pigeon
- 11 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 4 Jackdaws
- 1 Rook

Counts from the lake area:
- 11 Canada Geese
- 2 Mute Swans
- 6 (3♂) Gadwall
- 7 (5♂) Mallard
- 23 (13♂) Tufted Duck
- 3 Moorhens
- 102 Coots
- *3 Great Crested Grebes
- 37 Black-headed Gulls
- 10 Herring Gulls
- 23 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- *3 Cormorants: of these one arrived

Of note:
Nothing else

Even less light for photos this morning. The pair of Great Crested Grebes take a break from displaying were fishing - unsuccessfully as far as I could see.

Looks as if this adult Cormorant has, er, sat on this buoy before.

(Ed Wilson)

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The Flash: 08:10 – 09:10

(37th visit of the year)

Bird notes:
- all four Shoveler still present.
- two Great Spotted Woodpeckers heard drumming concurrently from around the squirrel alley area. According to Mr. Google both sexes do drum, the males much more frequently. You live and learn.
- *a trio of Long-tailed Tits, probably part of a larger group, were seen chasing energetically.

Bird(s) noted flying over here:
None

Noted on / around the water:
- 11 Canada Geese
- 4 Mute Swans
- 4 (3♂) Shoveler
- 29 (21♂) Mallard
- 4 (3♂) Pochard
- 47 (28♂) Tufted Duck
- *17 Moorhens
- 31 Coots
- 49 Black-headed Gulls
- *5 Herring Gulls: three adults; two immatures
- *2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls: one adult; one first year

Of note:
Nothing else

Why it is sometime difficult to count the Moorhens: I do not expect to find them walking on top of the well manicured hedge in front of Westcroft Walk. Usually they are lurking underneath.

did wonder whether this adult Herring-type Gull might be something interesting. The wing-top pattern would have clinched the ID. I was not going to be able to 'freeze' the action to check in this morning's gloom.

An adult Lesser Black-backed Gull still with remnant winter head-streaking.

The trio of Long-tailed Tits that I noted chasing around and around.

One takes a breather.

(Ed Wilson)

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2014
Priorslee Lake
Velvet Scoter
3 Scaup
(Observer Unknown)

2013
Priorslee Lake
Scaup
1 Yellow legged Gull
3 Great Black-backed Gulls
8 Gadwall
30 Wigeon
(John Isherwood)

The Flash
1 Little Grebe
(John Isherwood)

Holmer Lake
7 Goosander
(John Isherwood)

2012
Priorslee Lake
50 Tufted Duck
23 Pochard
1 Caspian Gull
575 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
80 Herring Gulls
650 Black-headed Gulls
(Mike Shurmer, Martin Grant)

Holmer Lake
39 Goosander
(Martin Grant)

2010
Priorslee Lake
6 Great Crested Grebes
4 Gadwall
33 Pochard
71 Tufted Ducks
164 Coots
243 Jackdaws
9 Redwings
3 Siskins
(Ed Wilson)

2006
Priorslee Lake
8 Great Crested Grebes
4 Cormorants
2 Gadwall
10 Pochard
24 Tufted Ducks
129 Coots
c.660 Wood Pigeons
310 Starlings
20 Robins
25 Blackbirds
1 Willow Tit
11 Greenfinches
17 Siskins
4 Redpolls
2 Reed Buntings again
(Ed Wilson)