10.0°C > 12.0°C: A morning of three halves: early low cloud with very light drizzle; a clearance and some sun c.08:15; then medium overcast. Light south-westerly breeze. Very good visibility.
Sunrise: 06:47 BST
* = a species photographed today
$ = a new species for me in this area
A small arrival of Blackcaps at both the lake and The Flash. Slightly surprising as they would have had to battle yesterday's stiff breeze.
Priorslee Balancing Lake: 05:45 – 07:00 // 08:05 – 09:40
(75th visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- no Grey Herons today.
- on several occasions recently I have seen the Great (White) Egret take to the air and fly North over the new(ish) estate, only to return (I presume the same bird!) a few minutes later. Puzzling behaviour.
- the sky was an unrelieved grey with little contrast to see any early passing Jackdaws and Rooks.
- a Willow Warbler was seen in the same area as one has been heard singing for the last three days. Strangely this bird was not heard to sing.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Canada Geese: a pair flew East
- 11 Wood Pigeons
- 2 Herring Gulls
- 10 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 6 Jackdaws
- no Rooks
Counts from the lake area:
- 6 Canada Geese
- 2 Greylag Geese
- 2 Mute Swans
- 9 (8♂) Mallard
- 8 (6♂) Tufted Duck
- 5 Moorhens only
- *26 Coots
- 6 Great Crested Grebes again
- no gulls
- 1 Cormorant: arrived
- no Grey Herons
- 1 Great (White) Egret
Hirundines etc. noted:
None. Somewhat surprising on a cloudy day
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 1 (1) Cetti's Warbler
- 1 (0) Willow Warbler
- 13 (13) Chiffchaffs
- *5 (5) Blackcaps
On the West end street lamp poles pre-dawn:
Flies etc.:
- *several fungus gnats one perhaps of the genus Bolitophila.
- 1 male plumed midge Chironomus plumosus
- *possible Fever-flies Dilophus febrilis
- many species of unidentified fly
- *several fungus gnats one perhaps of the genus Bolitophila.
- 1 male plumed midge Chironomus plumosus
- *possible Fever-flies Dilophus febrilis
- many species of unidentified fly
Beetles:
- *1 unidentified weevil
- *1 unidentified weevil
Earwigs
- *1 Common European Earwig Forficula dentata
- *1 Common European Earwig Forficula dentata
Spiders:
- *1 Stout Sac Spider Clubiona sp.
- *$1 crab spider Diaea dorsata
- *1 Walnut Orb Weaver Nuctenea umbratica
Of note around the area later:
- *1 Stout Sac Spider Clubiona sp.
- *$1 crab spider Diaea dorsata
- *1 Walnut Orb Weaver Nuctenea umbratica
Of note around the area later:
Bees, wasps etc.:
- several unidentified bumblebees seen in flight only
- several unidentified bumblebees seen in flight only
Flies:
- *1 moth fly Psychodidae sp. [Drain Fly or Owl Fly]
One for cloud fans. This is part of a wide panorama photo on my phone camera and as a result the lamp pole leans. If I straighten the pole the dam has a severe incline and the water flows out!
A Coot takes to the wing with feet tucked up. Note the red mark at the top of the legs – not often visible. Note the pale, nay white, in the flight feathers. Is the pale on the inner- or outer-webs of the feathers? It is hard to tell.
I think this is one of the many species of fungus gnat. I cannot decide whether there is shading on the wings or it is the abdomen markings that are showing through. Either way it does not help me identify it. I don't think there are hairs at the side of the abdomen. It is holding its legs parallel to its body and it seems to be spurs on the legs that look like abdomen hairs.
(73rd visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- *a visiting adult Mute Swan was soon chased away
- *what I assume are were the same pair of (Common) Teal were noted at the top end.
- at least four Siskins it trees at the top end.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 1 Jackdaw
Noted on / around the water:
- 27 Canada Geese
- 6 Greylag Geese
- *3 Mute Swans: a visitor – for a while!
- 23 (18♂) Mallard
- *2 (1♂) (Common) Teal
- 17 (12♂) Tufted Duck
- 3 Moorhens only
- 25 Coots
- 2 Great Crested Grebes
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 1 (1) Willow Warbler
- 5 (5) Chiffchaffs
- 3 (3) Blackcaps
Of note around the area:
- *1 moth fly Psychodidae sp. [Drain Fly or Owl Fly]
The brief burst of sunshine provided a dramatic vista. Looking north-west from the dam.
And here looking south-west.
On the outer flight feathers (the primaries) it seems it is the inner webs that are pale. Still difficult to be sure about the inner flight feathers.
One of four male Blackcaps I heard singing this morning.
They will soon be able to hide behind the leaves so we had better look while we can.
A Song Thrush with an unusually(?) rufous cap.
A pair of Grey Wagtails, the female upper left with the pale throat.
My thoughts here are that these are likely to be a pair of Fever-flies Dilophus febrilis.
This looks to be a delicate crane-fly type with oversize wings. There is a suggestion this could also be a fungus gnat, this of the genus Bolitophila. I can only find a photo of a single dead specimen on the internet which is not helpful.
This tiny 'fly' is frustrating me as I am sure I ought to know at least the family to which it belongs. It is not easy to make out but note: the strongly banded antennae; and the delicately patterned wings held tent-wise over its back.
A weevil. I can't be more specific. Obsidentify's best suggestion was a species of Caddis Fly! Google Lens suggested Vine Weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus. Reference to NatureSpot suggests that is wrong as the Vine Weevil is 10mm (about twice the size of this individual) with adults not emerging until Summer.
Raising the end of its abdomen and pincers in threat is a Common European Earwig Forficula dentata. The pronounced curve to the pincers suggests this is a male.A fly I can (almost) identify: one of the 100 or so species of moth fly Psychodidae sp.
The distinctive shape to the end of the abdomen identifies this as one of the Stout Sac Spiders from the genus Clubiona. The "boxing glove" palps identify it as a male.
Not easy to see this small (<5mm) crab spider with green legs and metathorax against the lichen on the street lamp pole. At the time I was not sure I was taking a photo of anything other than debris! The abdomen is patterned brown with pale edges. It is Diaea dorsata and a new species for me.
(Ed Wilson)
In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
A Walnut Orb Weaver spider Nuctenea umbratica
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In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
Flies
- numerous midges
- numerous midges
Arthropods:
- 1 White-legged Snake Millipede Tachypodoiulus niger
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The Flash: 07:05 – 08:00
- 1 White-legged Snake Millipede Tachypodoiulus niger
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The Flash: 07:05 – 08:00
(73rd visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- *a visiting adult Mute Swan was soon chased away
- *what I assume are were the same pair of (Common) Teal were noted at the top end.
- at least four Siskins it trees at the top end.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 1 Jackdaw
Noted on / around the water:
- 27 Canada Geese
- 6 Greylag Geese
- *3 Mute Swans: a visitor – for a while!
- 23 (18♂) Mallard
- *2 (1♂) (Common) Teal
- 17 (12♂) Tufted Duck
- 3 Moorhens only
- 25 Coots
- 2 Great Crested Grebes
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 1 (1) Willow Warbler
- 5 (5) Chiffchaffs
- 3 (3) Blackcaps
Of note around the area:
Bees, wasps etc.:
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
- 1 unidentified bumblebee seen in flight only
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
- 1 unidentified bumblebee seen in flight only
Flies:
- 2 male plumed midges Chironomus plumosus
A Song Thrush poking about the side of the Wesley Brook. It appears to be collecting nesting material rather than food. The crown of this individual looks much less rufous than the bird I photographed at the Balancing Lake.
(Ed Wilson)
2014
Priorslee Lake
3 Great Crested Grebes
13 Cormorants
4 Greylag Geese
22 Tufted Duck
5 Sand Martins
6 Redwings
8 Chiffchaffs
>500 Jackdaws
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
50 Tufted Ducks
4 Chiffchaffs
4 Siskins
(Ed Wilson)
2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Little Grebe
6 Great Crested Grebes
1 Cormorant
7 Wigeon
2 Gadwall
1 Pochard
42 Tufted Ducks
1 Great Black-backed Gull
Mediterranean Gull.
Ring-billed x Lesser Black-backed Gull
>1500 Black-headed Gulls
2 Redwings
65 Magpies
25 Siskins
2 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
2 Great Crested Grebes
6 Swans
2 Pochard
85 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
2010
Priorslee Lake
3 Buzzards
1 Little Grebe
5 Great Crested Grebe
4 Gadwall
36 Tufted Duck
c.160 Jackdaws
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
4 Great Crested Grebe
3 Greylag Geese
32 Tufted Duck
Trench
1 Cormorant
43 Tufted Ducks
(Ed Wilson)
2007
Priorslee Lake
Little Ringed Plover
1 Cormorant
1 Mallard x Pintail
18 Tufted Duck
1 Ruddy Duck
1 Little Ringed Plover
1 Kittiwake
33 Wren
29 Robin
24 Blackbird
3 Chiffchaff
39 Magpie
3 Greenfinch
6 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
8 Great Crested Grebe
2 Pochard
27 Tufted Duck
1 Snipe
3 Chiffchaff
2 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson)
2006
Priorslee Lake
1 Barn Owl
1 Little Grebe
5 Great Crested Grebes
1 Shoveler
30 Tufted Ducks
2 Water Rails
321 Wood Pigeons
2 Skylarks
5 Meadow Pipits
33 Wrens
21 Robins
21 Blackbirds
1 Fieldfare
3 Redwings
1 Chiffchaff
1 Willow Tit
18 Greenfinches
8 Siskins
1 Linnet
6 Reed Buntings
1 Yellowhammer.
(Ed Wilson)
- 2 male plumed midges Chironomus plumosus
Mute Swan interlopers not welcome. "I'm going!"
The pair of (Common) Teal get on with the job of sifting breakfast. The drake in the foreground.
(Ed Wilson)
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Priorslee Lake
3 Great Crested Grebes
13 Cormorants
4 Greylag Geese
22 Tufted Duck
5 Sand Martins
6 Redwings
8 Chiffchaffs
>500 Jackdaws
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
50 Tufted Ducks
4 Chiffchaffs
4 Siskins
(Ed Wilson)
2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Little Grebe
6 Great Crested Grebes
1 Cormorant
7 Wigeon
2 Gadwall
1 Pochard
42 Tufted Ducks
1 Great Black-backed Gull
Mediterranean Gull.
Ring-billed x Lesser Black-backed Gull
>1500 Black-headed Gulls
2 Redwings
65 Magpies
25 Siskins
2 Reed Buntings
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
2 Great Crested Grebes
6 Swans
2 Pochard
85 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
2010
Priorslee Lake
3 Buzzards
1 Little Grebe
5 Great Crested Grebe
4 Gadwall
36 Tufted Duck
c.160 Jackdaws
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
4 Great Crested Grebe
3 Greylag Geese
32 Tufted Duck
Trench
1 Cormorant
43 Tufted Ducks
(Ed Wilson)
2007
Priorslee Lake
Little Ringed Plover
1 Cormorant
1 Mallard x Pintail
18 Tufted Duck
1 Ruddy Duck
1 Little Ringed Plover
1 Kittiwake
33 Wren
29 Robin
24 Blackbird
3 Chiffchaff
39 Magpie
3 Greenfinch
6 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash
8 Great Crested Grebe
2 Pochard
27 Tufted Duck
1 Snipe
3 Chiffchaff
2 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson)
2006
Priorslee Lake
1 Barn Owl
1 Little Grebe
5 Great Crested Grebes
1 Shoveler
30 Tufted Ducks
2 Water Rails
321 Wood Pigeons
2 Skylarks
5 Meadow Pipits
33 Wrens
21 Robins
21 Blackbirds
1 Fieldfare
3 Redwings
1 Chiffchaff
1 Willow Tit
18 Greenfinches
8 Siskins
1 Linnet
6 Reed Buntings
1 Yellowhammer.
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