4.0°C > 9.0°C: A clear with fair weather clouds building after 08:45. Just frosted. Light north-westerly breeze. Very good visibility.
Sunrise: 06:03 BST
* = a species photographed today
$ = a new species for me in this area
Priorslee Balancing Lake: 05:30 – 06:45 // 07:45 – 09:45
(95th visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- the noisy group of four adult Black-headed Gulls flying over was an unusual record at this date.
- the usual(?) two adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls were on the south-west grass at 05:45.
- one Willow Warbler heard makings its way rapidly through the tree tops.
- three Sedge Warblers noted, all in previously recorded locations.
- two Reed Warblers noted, both in previously recorded locations.
- yesterday's Garden Warbler not relocated
- Siskin(s) again in tree tops around the Teece Drive gate: heard only.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 3 Canada Goose: a pair flew East; a single flew North
- 4 Greylag Geese: two separate pairs flew West
- *1 Mute Swan: an adult circled the lake twice at height before carrying on West.
- 4 Black-headed Gulls: adult flew West together
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
- 10 Wood Pigeons
- 5 Jackdaws
Counts from the lake area:
- 4 Canada Geese: two pairs arrived and departed separately the later with...
- 1 Greylag Goose: arrived and departed with a pair of Canada Geese
- 2 Mute Swans: the pen on the nest throughout
- *5 (4♂) + 2 (1 brood) Mallard: the ducklings seen around dawn only
- no Tufted Duck
- 5 Moorhens again
- 20 Coots
- 7 Great Crested Grebes yet again
- 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- *1 Grey Heron: departed
Hirundines etc. noted:
- 2 Barn Swallows
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 1 (1) Cetti's Warbler
- 1 (1) Willow Warblers
- *15 (12) Chiffchaffs
- 3 (3) Sedge Warblers
- 2 (2) Reed Warblers
- *17 (15) Blackcaps
- no Garden Warblers
- *1 (1) Common Whitethroat
On the West end street lamp poles post-dawn:
Nothing in chilly conditions with dew-covered poles
Noted around the area later:
[numbers only given for moths and butterflies unless exceptional counts noted]
Butterflies:
- *7 Orange-tip Anthocharis cardamines: at least; six of them males
- *7 Orange-tip Anthocharis cardamines: at least; six of them males
Bees, wasps, etc.:
- *Mining Bee Andrena sp.
- *Mining Bee Andrena sp.
Hoverflies:
- Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax
- *Migrant Field Syrph Eupeodes corollae [Migrant Hoverfly; Migrant Aphideater]
- Chequered Hoverfly Melanostoma scalare [Long-winged Duskyface]
- Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax
- *Migrant Field Syrph Eupeodes corollae [Migrant Hoverfly; Migrant Aphideater]
- Chequered Hoverfly Melanostoma scalare [Long-winged Duskyface]
Other flies:
- only a few unidentified flies.
- only a few unidentified flies.
Spiders, harvestmen etc.:
- *1 Long-jawed Orb-web Spider Tetragnatha sp.
- *1 Long-jawed Orb-web Spider Tetragnatha sp.
Fungi:
- *unidentified fungus
- *unidentified fungus
No it is not yesterday's sunrise photo reproduced: it just looks much the same, though colder with a touch of frost.
The adult Mute Swan that had a look at the lake and then carried on.
The local Grey Heron keeps giving me changes for flying shots.
Not something I can recall seeing before: a Chiffchaff sitting on a fence post.
A male Blackcap defying gravity and after a morsel.
Ever upward.
Looking pleased with itself?
And now singing about it.
"who? me?"
Flying away showing the brown wings clearly (if nothing else).
Mrs. Reed Bunting.
And again. A pair seemed to be gleaning insects from the vegetation. Note her head pattern.
Mr. Reed Bunting would not come out in to the open but his mostly jet-black head pattern came be seen.
Obsidentify said "unknown mining Bee Andrena sp.". I'd prefer "unidentified" to "unknown" but other than that I agree.
This hoverfly is a Migrant Field Syrph Eupeodes corollae. The name "migrant" is slightly misleading. Some years huge numbers of this hoverfly arrive from the continent but it is also a very common resident species.
A Long-jawed Orb-web Spider Tetragnatha sp. You can see why they are also known as stretch spiders.
I cannot get any identity on these edible-looking mushrooms. I was not about to try!
(Ed Wilson)
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Flies:
- 4 midges of two species
- 1 moth fly Psychodidae sp. [Drain Fly or Owl Fly]
- 4 midges of two species
- 1 moth fly Psychodidae sp. [Drain Fly or Owl Fly]
Spiders, harvestmen etc.:
- *1 possible money spider Erigone sp.
- *1 possible money spider Erigone sp.
This is possible a money spider Erigone sp. though it looks larger than I would expect.
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:50 – 07:40
(91st visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- Great Crested Grebes noted both well away from and sitting at the putative nest site.
- *a Great Spotted Woodpecker was again drumming loudly near the bottom of squirrel alley. Could I see it today? Nope: but I did see it when it moved.
- two Willow Warblers noted, both passing at speed through the tree-tops
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
Noted on / around the water:
- 20 Canada Geese: of these a pair departed
- 7 Greylag Geese
- 2 Mute Swans
- 21 (17♂) Mallard
- 7 (4♂) Tufted Duck
- 5 Moorhens
- 20 Coots
- 2 Great Crested Grebes
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 2 (2) Willow Warbler
- 6 (6) Chiffchaffs again
- 9 (9) Blackcaps
Noted around the area:
Bees, wasps etc.:
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
- *1 Common Wasp Vespula vulgaris
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
- *1 Common Wasp Vespula vulgaris
Flies:
- 1 female plumed midge Chironomus plumosus
- 1 smaller female plumed midge
- 1 female plumed midge Chironomus plumosus
- 1 smaller female plumed midge
Beetles:
- 1 Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni
- 1 Alder Leaf Beetle Agelastica alni
Spiders, harvestmen etc.:
- 1 Long-jawed Orb-web Spider Tetragnatha sp.
The male Great Spotted Woodpecker was drumming away loudly again. And again I could not find it until it flew a short distance. The red on the nape that identifies it as a male is only just visible here. Note the large feet and claws.
A Common Wasp Vespula vulgaris. Note the parallel-sided yellow stripe down the side of the thorax. It is more triangular on the mostly likely confusion species German Wasp V. germanica.
(Ed Wilson)
2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Kittiwake
1 Sedge Warbler
3 Little Ringed Plover
4 Common Sandpiper
2 Blackcap
Sand Martin
Swallow
(John Isherwood)
East Priorslee
2 Wheatear
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
1 Whinchat
7 Redstart
57 Wheatear
Fieldfare
Meadow Pipit
Siskin
Lesser Whitethroat
(Mick Wall, John Isherwood)
Redhill Lane
10+ Wheatear
4 Yellowhammer
(Mick Wall)
2012
The Wrekin
2 Ring Ouzel
(Observer Unknown)
2011
Priorslee Lake
1 Common Sandpiper
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
1 Grasshopper Warbler
26 Wheatear
(John Isherwood)
2010
Priorslee Lake
1 Swift
2 House Martin
2 Swallow
150 Sand Martin
7 Blackcap singing
1 Common Sandpiper
(Martin and Ian Grant)
2007
Priorslee Lake
1 Pintail x Mallard
1 Kestrel
Tawny Owl
1 Common Sandpiper
20 Swallow
20 Sand Martins
2 Blackcap
1 Garden Warbler
3 Chiffchaff
4 Reed Bunting
(Martin Grant, Martin Adlam, Ed Wilson)
Nedge Hill
2 Wheatear
(Martin Grant)
The Flash
Common Sandpiper
(Ed Wilson)
2006
Priorslee Lake
6 Great Crested Grebes
3 Ruddy Duck
1 Common Sandpiper
1 Buzzard
1 Kestrel
12 Sand Martins
8 Swallows
4 House Martins.
2 Stock Doves
1 Skylark
30 Wrens
18 Robins
26 Blackbirds
6 Blackcaps
11 Chiffchaffs
12 Willow Warblers
1 Willow Tit
5 Greenfinches
3 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)
- 1 Long-jawed Orb-web Spider Tetragnatha sp.
The male Great Spotted Woodpecker was drumming away loudly again. And again I could not find it until it flew a short distance. The red on the nape that identifies it as a male is only just visible here. Note the large feet and claws.
The red on the nape is better seen here.
A photo of the third Song Thrush in the last few days.
(Ed Wilson)
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2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Kittiwake
1 Sedge Warbler
3 Little Ringed Plover
4 Common Sandpiper
2 Blackcap
Sand Martin
Swallow
(John Isherwood)
East Priorslee
2 Wheatear
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
1 Whinchat
7 Redstart
57 Wheatear
Fieldfare
Meadow Pipit
Siskin
Lesser Whitethroat
(Mick Wall, John Isherwood)
Redhill Lane
10+ Wheatear
4 Yellowhammer
(Mick Wall)
2012
The Wrekin
2 Ring Ouzel
(Observer Unknown)
2011
Priorslee Lake
1 Common Sandpiper
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
1 Grasshopper Warbler
26 Wheatear
(John Isherwood)
2010
Priorslee Lake
1 Swift
2 House Martin
2 Swallow
150 Sand Martin
7 Blackcap singing
1 Common Sandpiper
(Martin and Ian Grant)
2007
Priorslee Lake
1 Pintail x Mallard
1 Kestrel
Tawny Owl
1 Common Sandpiper
20 Swallow
20 Sand Martins
2 Blackcap
1 Garden Warbler
3 Chiffchaff
4 Reed Bunting
(Martin Grant, Martin Adlam, Ed Wilson)
Nedge Hill
2 Wheatear
(Martin Grant)
The Flash
Common Sandpiper
(Ed Wilson)
2006
Priorslee Lake
6 Great Crested Grebes
3 Ruddy Duck
1 Common Sandpiper
1 Buzzard
1 Kestrel
12 Sand Martins
8 Swallows
4 House Martins.
2 Stock Doves
1 Skylark
30 Wrens
18 Robins
26 Blackbirds
6 Blackcaps
11 Chiffchaffs
12 Willow Warblers
1 Willow Tit
5 Greenfinches
3 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)







































































