9.0°C > 11.5°C: Mainly cloudy with a very few spots of rain. Moderate ENE wind. Moderate visibility.
Sunrise: 05:00 BST
Priorslee Lake: 12:30
2 Common Tern and also > 50 Swift and dozens of hirundines
(John Isherwood)
Priorslee Lake: 05:40 – 06:15 // 07:15 – 08:55
(58th visit of the year)
Notes from today:
- the same ‘resident’ 6 Mute Swans: the long-term pair have 5 cygnets (not 4 as I logged yesterday). The pair in the NE area are still sitting but the cob seemed very agitated today chasing the 3rd pair
- a pair of Tufted Ducks was first noted at 08:00: they left 08:20. The birds seen earlier at The Flash?
- two rather late Common Sandpipers, presumably on passage
- the same(?) two Common Terns first noted 05:55 and present until they disappeared at 08:15
- big party of at least 60 Swifts overhead with at least 5 House Martins amongst them
- 13 Starlings noted on the now less than pristinely kept ‘football field’. This is a most unusual sighting and suggests they are still finding nest holes around the estate
- Mistle Thrush singing near the Teece Drive gate for a while: new location
- 2 Linnets seen leaving the dam-face were unusual at this date
and
- nothing on the lamps again this morning
- a Common Roller (Ancylis badiana) [a Tortrix moth] flushed from the vegetation
- many Common stretch-spiders (Tetragnatha extensa)
- several Alder flies (likely Sialis lutaria) still on the sluice entrance
- also on the sluice entrance were several damselfly exuvia
- several Common Crane-fly (Tipula oleracea)
The following plants in flower are in addition to the list I provided yesterday (in no particular order)
- Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
- Yellow Rocket (Barbarea vulgaris)
- Birds foot-trefoil or Bacon and Eggs (Lotus corniculatus)
- Broom (perhaps Cytisus scoparius)
- Broad-leaved dock (Rumex obtusifolius)
- Crab Apple (Malus sylvestris)
- Common or Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Today’s bird totals
Birds noted flying over / near the lake:
- 1 Black-headed Gull
- 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Stock Dove
- 2 Wood Pigeons only
Hirundines seen today
- >60 Common Swifts
- 1 Barn Swallow
- >5 House Martins
Warblers noted: figure in brackets is singing birds (not all the males seen might have been singing)
- 4 (4) Chiffchaffs
- 13 (13) Blackcaps
- 3 (3) Garden Warblers
- 1 (1) (Common) Whitethroat
- 4 (4) Reed Warblers
The counts from the lake area
- 6 + 5 (1) Mute Swans
- 10 (9♂) Mallard
- 4 + ? Great Crested Grebes
- no Moorhens again
- 21 Coots
- 2 Common Sandpipers
- 2 Common Terns again
So the resident Mute Swans have 5 cygnets. Always possible they lost a few after hatching.
The rather unexpected Common Sandpiper – usually passed through by this date.
My best fly-by.
Or perhaps this one?
Eventually there were as many as 13 – here are 11 of them.
Not just in Autumn: here is a Common Crane-fly (Tipula oleracea).
A damselfly exuvia: no idea of the species.
This small micro moth is Common Roller (Ancylis badiana)
This small micro moth is Common Roller (Ancylis badiana)
This is the very common Ribwort Plantain (Plantago lanceolata).
Likely planted or an escape – Broom (perhaps Cytisus scoparius though there are many cultivars).
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:25 – 07:05
(43rd visit of the year)
A Reed Warbler that sang briefly from the scrub alongside Derwent Drive near the new fishing platform that destroyed the reeds found here was new for my site year-list which now stands at 60. This bird was probably provoked to sing by a passing party of Long-tailed Tits. I record this species here about one year in every two. As far as I know none has stayed to breed
Less unexpected were my first Swifts of the year here: species 61
Notes from today
- the long-term Mute Swan Yellow 52F was standing on the island: I could not see whether there was another bird on a nest somewhere. The 4 other birds were clustered in the NW area
- new brood of Mallard ducklings: at least 6 ducklings
- just 1 pair of Tufted Ducks: they seemed to disappear – see notes for the lake above
- only 1 Great Crested Grebe seen: with one of the large willows having collapsed under the snow and now in full leaf there is plenty of scope for a hidden nest
- no juvenile Coots seen again
- numbers of Swifts and House Martins hard to determine with birds wheeling overhead
also
- I do not note all the plant species here as there are many exotic garden escapes: just to note that the Yellow Flag irises are much more advanced than at the lake
Birds noted flying over
- 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Herring Gull
- 1 Stock Dove
Hirundines etc. seen today
- >25 Swifts
- > 5 House Martins
Warblers noted: figures in brackets is singing birds (not all the males seen might have been singing)
- no Chiffchaffs
- 1 (1) Willow Warbler
- 3 (3) Blackcaps
- 1 (1) Reed Warbler
The counts from the water
- 5 Mute Swans (see notes)
- 13 Canada Geese
- 10 (9♂) + 6 (1 brood) Mallard
- 2 (1♂) Tufted Ducks
- 1 Great Crested Grebe
- 4 Moorhens
- 20 Coots
The ‘resident’ cob 52F stands on the island. I could not see a mate on a nest anywhere – he lost his original mate in March when she had to be put down after breaking a wing. He seemed unconcerned by ...
Rather distant: the brood of 6 Mallard ducklings with Mum.
A Long-tailed Tit posed briefly.
Noted between the lake and The Flash
- a Moorhen heard calling from the upper pool
- 1 (1) Blackcap at the upper pool
(Ed Wilson)
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On this day..........
2016Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2015
Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2014
Priorslee Lake
Today's Sightings Here
2007
Priorslee Lake
Cuckoo
(Ed Wilson)