4.0°C > 13.0°C: Fine with just wisps of high cloud to the West. Light mist early. Very light north-easterly breeze. Good visibility.
Sunrise: 06:18 GMT
* = a species photographed today
$ = a new species for me in this area
Priorslee Balancing Lake: 05:45 – 06:30 // 07:40 – 09:05
(61st visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- a trio of Black-headed Gulls dropped in c.08:20 to hawk insects. No other gulls noted.
- of the 88 Wood Pigeons noted flying over 28 of them were in two loose groups flying very high North. There were more I am sure: I had seen a few singles before I realised there was a movement and they were flying so high as to be difficult to find.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Stock Doves
- 88 Wood Pigeons: see notes
- 18 Jackdaws
- 2 Rooks
Counts from the lake area:
- 9 Canada Geese: of these three pairs and a single arrived; the single departed
- 2 Mute Swans
- 14 (9♂) Mallard
- 22 (15♂) Tufted Duck
- 9 Moorhens
- 26 Coots
- 5 Great Crested Grebes still
- 3 Black-headed Gulls: two adults and a first year
- 3 Cormorants: see notes
- no Grey Heron
- no Great (White) Egret
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- 1 (1) Cetti's Warbler
- 8 (8) Chiffchaffs
Noted on the West end street lamp poles pre-dawn:
Moths:
- *1 Shoulder Stripe Earophila badiata
- *1 Shoulder Stripe Earophila badiata
Nothing else on dew-covered poles
Noted later:
Noted later:
Bees, wasps etc.:
- 2 Buff-tailed Bumblebees Bombus terrestris
- 2 Buff-tailed Bumblebees Bombus terrestris
Beetles:
- 2 7 Spot Ladybirds Coccinella 7-punctata
Now in full plumage with black bib. On the female the black of the bib does not join with the black head. She has a grey, not black, back (though it seems that older female may have black speckling). Separate from the Continental race/species White Wagtail we may see passing in the next few weeks but the grey on the flanks - pure white in both sexes of White Wagtail.
What a difference a few hours make. This is the dew-covered Shoulder Stripe moth Earophila badiata at 06:00.
(Ed Wilson)
Woodhouse Lane area: 06:30 – 07:40
(1st full visit of the year)
The only inhabitant of the two storm pools was:
- 1 Coot
All the Mallard were flying in to the inaccessible pool in the large field.
Otherwise noted in the area (common garden birds omitted) (the number in brackets refers to birds singing)
- 2 Pheasant: heard only
- 2 (2) Chiffchaffs
- 4 (2) Skylarks
- 3 (3) Song Thrushes
- *3 Meadow Pipits
- 1 Pied Wagtail
- 5 (2) Chaffinches
- c.6 Linnets
- *3 Yellowhammers: 2 males, 1 female (no song)
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash: 09:10 – 10:40
(60th visit of the year)
New bird species
Highlight of the day was a calling Curlew heard flying West well to the North at 09:15. My first at this site since one on the 23 June 2019. Bird species #57 here this year for me.
Also worth highlighting:
A clusterfly Pollenia sp., perhaps even the same one as yesterday but with its wings closed to obscure the abdomen markings.
Not a new plant for the year: the flowers of White Dead-Nettle Lamium album that were present throughout December and early-January took a battering from the snow and rain. This is a new generation.
(Ed Wilson)
2014
Priorslee Lake
2 Gadwall
(John Isherwood)
The Flash
2 Teal
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
2 Lapwing
Green Woodpecker
Linnet
Meadow Pipit
Red-legged Partridge
Stock Dove
(John Isherwood)
2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Mediterranean Gull
1 Iceland Gull
4 Great Crested Grebes
5 Wigeon
2 Gadwall
7 Wigeon
21 Tufted Ducks
Chiffchaff
(Ed Wilson/John Isherwood)
The Flash
2 Pochard
1 Greater Scaup
69 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
Nedge Hill
20 Linnets
Meadow Pipit
Fieldfare
Redwing
Lapwing
(John Isherwood)
Little Wenlock, Candles Landfill Site
1 Caspian Gull
(Tom Lowe)
2010
Priorslee Lake
4 Great Crested Grebe
6 Gadwall
22 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
2007
Priorslee Lake
2 Great Crested Grebe
1 Pochard
23 Tufted Duck
1 Ruddy Duck
4 Tufted Duck
1 Green Woodpecker
9 Chiffchaff
1 Willow Tit
4 Buzzard
24 Wren
24 Robin
21 Blackbird
33 Redwing
39 Magpie
6 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson, Martin Adlam)
2006
Priorslee Lake
c.2500 Black-headed Gulls
605 Lesser-black backed Gulls
5 Herring Gulls
3rd Winter Lesser-black backed Gull Larus fuscus race: heuglini (Siberian Gull)
7 Pochard
34 Tufted Duck
6 Great Crested Grebe
2 Little Grebe
1 Cormorant
7 Siskins
(Martin R Adlam)
- 2 7 Spot Ladybirds Coccinella 7-punctata
The misty / hazy lake pre-sunrise.
A female Pied Wagtail standing on a rock on the dam. It is the rock that slopes.
By 09:00 the dew had gone and all the markings are revealed.
(Ed Wilson)
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Woodhouse Lane area: 06:30 – 07:40
(1st full visit of the year)
The only inhabitant of the two storm pools was:
- 1 Coot
All the Mallard were flying in to the inaccessible pool in the large field.
Otherwise noted in the area (common garden birds omitted) (the number in brackets refers to birds singing)
- 2 Pheasant: heard only
- 2 (2) Chiffchaffs
- 4 (2) Skylarks
- 3 (3) Song Thrushes
- *3 Meadow Pipits
- 1 Pied Wagtail
- 5 (2) Chaffinches
- c.6 Linnets
- *3 Yellowhammers: 2 males, 1 female (no song)
Also noted:
Bees, wasps etc.:
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
- 1 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
A few atmospheric sunrise type photos from the Woodhouse Lane area.
Another.
A third.
Not sure what the Blue Tit had just plucked to eat. Was it the bud itself on a morsel in the tip of the bud?
On the spoil heap from the composting plant I noted several Meadow Pipits. Here is one.
Another. Compare the tone of this bird with...
...this one. All to do with light and shade. As I recall the birds were the same colour in reality.
Good to see Yellowhammers still in the area despite the encroaching housing. A male.
Another almost glowing in the early light.
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 09:10 – 10:40
(60th visit of the year)
New bird species
Highlight of the day was a calling Curlew heard flying West well to the North at 09:15. My first at this site since one on the 23 June 2019. Bird species #57 here this year for me.
Also worth highlighting:
My second-ever *Brimstone butterfly Gonepteryx rhamni here. my previous sighting was on 31 March 2021. Not that unusual I am sure: butterflies mostly start flying after I have departed.
Other bird notes:
- *two adult Great Crested Grebes seen together and later with one on a nest (site?)
- the feeding station had a lone Wood Pigeon present.
- two Siskins at least heard in trees at the top end with several more heard above the feeding station.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Canada Geese: together
- 2 Greylag Geese: together
- 1 Curlew
- 1 Grey Heron
- 3 Jackdaws
Noted on / around the water:
- *19 Canada Geese
- 4 Greylag Geese: these arrived together
- *6 Mute Swans: two pairs were separately "seen off"
- 23 (17♂) Mallard
- 28 (17♂) Tufted Duck
- 12 Moorhens
- 28 Coots
- *2 Great Crested Grebes
- 3 Black-headed Gulls: one adult and two first-year
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull: (near?) adult, very briefly
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- *4 (4) Chiffchaffs
Of note around the area:
Other bird notes:
- *two adult Great Crested Grebes seen together and later with one on a nest (site?)
- the feeding station had a lone Wood Pigeon present.
- two Siskins at least heard in trees at the top end with several more heard above the feeding station.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 2 Canada Geese: together
- 2 Greylag Geese: together
- 1 Curlew
- 1 Grey Heron
- 3 Jackdaws
Noted on / around the water:
- *19 Canada Geese
- 4 Greylag Geese: these arrived together
- *6 Mute Swans: two pairs were separately "seen off"
- 23 (17♂) Mallard
- 28 (17♂) Tufted Duck
- 12 Moorhens
- 28 Coots
- *2 Great Crested Grebes
- 3 Black-headed Gulls: one adult and two first-year
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull: (near?) adult, very briefly
Warblers noted (the number in brackets refers to birds singing):
- *4 (4) Chiffchaffs
Of note around the area:
Butterflies:
- *1 (or 2?) Brimstone Gonepteryx rhamni
- *1 (or 2?) Brimstone Gonepteryx rhamni
Bees, wasps etc.:
- *1 mining bee Andrena sp.
- 3 Buff-tailed Bumblebees Bombus terrestris
- 2 wasps Vespula sp.
- *1 mining bee Andrena sp.
- 3 Buff-tailed Bumblebees Bombus terrestris
- 2 wasps Vespula sp.
Hoverflies:
- *1 Common Dronefly Eristalis tenax
- *1 Common Dronefly Eristalis tenax
Other flies:
- *1 clusterfly Pollenia sp.
- otherwise very few for some reason
- *1 clusterfly Pollenia sp.
- otherwise very few for some reason
Beetles:
- 2 7 Spot Ladybirds Coccinella 7-punctata
- 2 7 Spot Ladybirds Coccinella 7-punctata
Plant:
- *White Dead-Nettle Lamium album
...and the other. Note this bird is ringed. I cannot read the metal ring on its right leg. All I can make out on the blue (hence Shropshire) Darvic ring on the left leg is '7...' which does not help. Its leg was tucked up in all my other photos of this bird.
A bit obscured in the dappled shade. One Great Crested Grebe on a nest platform with its partner in close attendance.
An unusual duck: a Wood Pigeon duck! I often see Wood Pigeons at the water's edge taking a bath. I am not sure I have ever seen one in the open water before.
A Song Thrush with a grubby beak. It was but a few feet from a noisy playgroup at Priorslee Academy and seemed oblivious.
My best attempt at photographing the ever-flying Brimstone Gonepteryx rhamni. I read that there is some suggestion that this "butter-coloured insect" is the origin of the term "butterfly".
- *White Dead-Nettle Lamium album
Somewhere in there a Canada Goose is having a shower!
The resident cob Mute Swan was not happy!
This visiting pair take the hint a leave.
Another pair to go. One leaving...
The resident cob making sure they leave.
A bit obscured in the dappled shade. One Great Crested Grebe on a nest platform with its partner in close attendance.
A Chiffchaff with a morsel it has caught.
I don't know about the Chiffchaff but it was making my neck ache trying to follow its antics overhead.
One of the pesky mining bees Andrena sp. again
Very late to be seeing my first hoverfly of the season: a Common Dronefly Eristalis tenax
(Ed Wilson)
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2014
Priorslee Lake
2 Gadwall
(John Isherwood)
The Flash
2 Teal
(John Isherwood)
Nedge Hill
2 Lapwing
Green Woodpecker
Linnet
Meadow Pipit
Red-legged Partridge
Stock Dove
(John Isherwood)
2013
Priorslee Lake
1 Mediterranean Gull
1 Iceland Gull
4 Great Crested Grebes
5 Wigeon
2 Gadwall
7 Wigeon
21 Tufted Ducks
Chiffchaff
(Ed Wilson/John Isherwood)
The Flash
2 Pochard
1 Greater Scaup
69 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
Nedge Hill
20 Linnets
Meadow Pipit
Fieldfare
Redwing
Lapwing
(John Isherwood)
Little Wenlock, Candles Landfill Site
1 Caspian Gull
(Tom Lowe)
2010
Priorslee Lake
4 Great Crested Grebe
6 Gadwall
22 Tufted Duck
(Ed Wilson)
2007
Priorslee Lake
2 Great Crested Grebe
1 Pochard
23 Tufted Duck
1 Ruddy Duck
4 Tufted Duck
1 Green Woodpecker
9 Chiffchaff
1 Willow Tit
4 Buzzard
24 Wren
24 Robin
21 Blackbird
33 Redwing
39 Magpie
6 Reed Bunting
(Ed Wilson, Martin Adlam)
2006
Priorslee Lake
c.2500 Black-headed Gulls
605 Lesser-black backed Gulls
5 Herring Gulls
3rd Winter Lesser-black backed Gull Larus fuscus race: heuglini (Siberian Gull)
7 Pochard
34 Tufted Duck
6 Great Crested Grebe
2 Little Grebe
1 Cormorant
7 Siskins
(Martin R Adlam)


















































