Priorslee Lake: 05:35 – 06:50 // 07:40 – 09:35
The Flash: 06:55 – 07:35
14°C > 19°C: Mostly cloudy at medium/high level. A few brighter spells. Some light rain in the distance. Light E wind. Very good visibility.
Sunrise: 05:01 BST
Priorslee Lake: 05:35 – 06:50 // 07:40 – 09:35
(84th visit of the year)
A Lapwing arrived from the E at 06:25 and then spent some time on the heaped up Canadian Pondweed extracted from the lake and dumped in the SW area. An usual date for this species here. Talking to one of the locals what is presumably the same single bird has visited the same area on several days recently
An additional pair of Mute Swans was on the lake at 07:50 when I returned from The Flash. These are not the missing ‘original’ pair. The male (cob) of that pair broke a wrist joint and was taken in to care and it was not planned to return it to the lake as it would have been unable to defend itself properly. What was presumably the female (pen) and four cygnets were seen walking along Teece Drive about 10 days ago and have not been seen since. Without the cob it is likely they were forced off the water. They would have been at the mercy of foxes – and any dogs not under proper control
A supplement to Wednesday’s record of Cuckoo: it was my 88th species at the lake this year
Other bird notes from today:
- the older group of Mallard duckling seems to be a brood of 4 and not 3 as I recorded yesterday
- some Coot juveniles now very hard to separate from adults unless seen very well. They are mingling with adults and therefore the number of broods can no longer realistically determined
- no Swifts again: surely they have not gone already?
- >15 House Martins were high over the estate to the NW at 05:50 with some (of these) over the W end of the lake later
Today’s bird totals
Birds noted flying over or flying near the lake:
- 22 Wood Pigeons
- 1 Jackdaw
Hirundines etc. seen today
- 2 Barn Swallows
- >15 House Martins
Warblers noted: figure in brackets is singing birds
- 3 (2) Chiffchaffs
- 9 (8) Blackcaps
- 1 (1) Garden Warblers
- 2 (1) (Common) Whitethroats again
- 3 (2) Reed Warblers again
The counts from the lake area
- 4 + 3 (1) Mute Swans again (see highlight)
- 26 (23♂) + 11 (2 broods) Mallard
- 1 Little Grebe again
- 6 + 3 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes again
- 2 Moorhens
- 46 + 28 (? broods) Coots
- 1 Lapwing
- 6 ( 1 juvenile) Black-headed Gulls
- 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
Also
- a dead Common Toad (Bufo bufo), apparently trodden on near the Teece Drive gate
And interesting insects, at least partly identified
- butterflies seen
- 3 Green-veined Whites
- 2 Gatekeepers
- 1 Ringlet
- moths on the lamps
- 1 Yponomeuta evonymella (Bird-cherry Ermine): my first for at least 5 years
- moths flushed from the vegetation
- >5 as yet unidentified grass moth
- 3 Olive Pearl (Udea olivalis)
- >5 Shaded Broad-bar
- damselflies / dragonflies
- 1 apparent Emerald Damselfly (Lestes sponsa) – not had time to check photos
- hoverflies
- >50 Episyrphus balteatus (Marmalade Hoverfly)
- no flies etc. specifically identified today
- several bee sps. not identified
- beetles and bugs
- >50 Rhagonycha fulva (Hogweed Bonking-beetle / Common Red Soldier Beetle)
- another Common Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina) instar
- small green bug – not had time to check photos
- no spiders noted
New species of flowering plants
- to be supplied
“Come on Mum, hurry and keep up”. Mallard of course.
A Shaded Broad-bar moth. These are easily disturbed from vegetation, especially very first thing.
This one seems to have been out on the town and is rather red-eyed!
This ‘green beetle’ is another instar of a Common Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina).
Clearly a crane fly. It seems to match Nephrotoma flavipalpis – a new species for me.
Sadly partly squashed here is the Common Toad (Bufo bufo).
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:55 – 07:35
(67th visit of the year)
Notes from today
- increase in number of Tufted Ducks, mostly continually diving and making counting, let alone sexing, hard
- no Great Grebe juveniles seen: suspect just hiding behind overhanging vegetation
Birds noted flying over or flying near The Flash
- 11 Black-headed Gulls
- 2 Feral Pigeons
- 2 Wood Pigeons
- 2 Jackdaws
Hirundines etc. seen today
None
Warblers noted: (singing birds in brackets)
- 1 (0) Chiffchaff
The counts from the water
- 2 + 4 Mute Swans
- 70 Greylag Geese
- 1 Greylag x Canada Goose
- 108 Canada Geese
- 11 (9♂) + 13 (2 broods) Mallard
- 21 (?♂) + 9 (1 brood) Tufted Ducks
- 2 Great Crested Grebes
- 3 + 2 (1 brood) Moorhens
- 18 + 11 (6? broods) Coots
- 15 (1 juvenile) Black-headed Gulls
The brood of nine Tufted Ducklings.
Of interest between the lake and The Flash
- Moorhens heard calling from the upper pool only
- 2 Blackcaps: one calling alongside the lower pool was likely the bird calling at the bottom end of the upper pool later. Another was sing at the top end of the upper pool. First in this area for some weeks
(Ed Wilson)
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