Priorslee Lake: 05:40 – 06:30 // 07:25 – 09:20
The Flash: 06:35 – 07:20
13°C > 22°C: Fine and clear start: some puffy clouds later. Light SW wind. Very good visibility.
Sunrise: 05:03 BST
Priorslee Lake: 05:40 – 06:30 // 07:25 – 09:20
(86th visit of the year)
A (final?) postscript to last weeks’ Cuckoo. A local who lives backing on to Castle Farm Way reported hearing a Cuckoo ‘several times’ earlier this year. Good to know they are still in the area
And an update on the fate of the long-term resident pen Mute Swan and the four cygnets. I was told, second or third hand, that the Cuan Wildlife Rescue had been asked to collect them from where they were being fed by locals near the Co-op shop in Priorslee. I hope that happened
Bird notes from today:
- two very recent broods of Coots to swell the already larger-than-usual number of juveniles
- the Common Swifts all made brief visits: several were very high and only visible through binoculars
- the Feral Pigeons were no doubt Racing Pigeons. A big party of c.45 was followed by a party of 21, all headed N
- a Linnet flying over was unusual at this date: some time later two birds seen flying S over fields to E of Castle Farm Way
Today’s bird totals
Birds noted flying over or flying near the lake:
- 6 Greylag Geese
- c.66 Feral Pigeons
- 22 Wood Pigeons
- 3 Linnets
Hirundines etc. seen today
- 5 Common Swifts
- 1 Barn Swallow again
- 7 House Martins
Warblers noted: figure in brackets is singing birds
- 2 (2) Chiffchaffs
- 12 (7) Blackcaps
- 1 (1) (Common) Whitethroat
- 3 (3) Reed Warblers
The counts from the lake area
- 2 + 3 (1) Mute Swans
- 24 (23♂) + 7 (1 brood) Mallard
- 1 Grey Heron
- 8 + 3 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes
- 4 + 2 (1 brood) Moorhens
- 46 + 37 (? broods) Coots
- 1 Common Sandpiper again
- 17 Black-headed Gulls
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
And: interesting insects, at least partly identified
- butterflies seen
- a few Large Whites
- a few Small Whites
- many Green-veined Whites
- 3 Red Admirals
- 1 Painted Lady
- 1 Peacock
- 2 Speckled Woods
- >5 Gatekeepers
- >5 Meadow Browns
- moths on the lamps
- 1 probable Emmelina monodactyla (Common Plume)
- 1 Large Emerald – new for me here 2 years ago
- moths flushed from the vegetation
- a few Agriphila straminella (Straw Grass-veneer) [grass moths]
- 1 Brown China-mark – my first for several years
- damselflies / dragonflies
- many Common Blue damselflies (but no other ‘blues’ noted)
- 2 Emperor Dragonflies
- 1 Black-tailed Skimmer
- hoverflies
- very many Episyrphus balteatus (Marmalade Hoverfly)
- a few Eristalis sp. (Drone flies), at least 1 a Eristalis pertinax (Tapered Drone-fly)
- 1 Eristalis intricarius
- 1 Syrphus ribesii or Syrphus vitripennis
- 1 Helophilus pendulus (The Footballer)
- no flies etc. specifically identified today
- several bee sps. not identified but
- 1 wasp sp. – my first of the year here
- beetles and bugs
- very many Rhagonycha fulva (Hogweed Bonking-beetle / Common Red Soldier Beetle)
- 1 small black and brown beetle on Yarrow
- spiders noted
1 Leiobunum rotundum harvestmen in vegetation
1 new species of flowering plant
- Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
A view from across Castle Farm Way across to South Shropshire. It is depressing to think that the fields in the foreground are ear-marked for housing. I know people have to live somewhere but where will it all end?
Bathed in early morning light this Grey Heron did not stay long after the dog-walkers appeared.
Another butterfly I did not see yesterday – a Red Admiral.
The other moth on the lamps this morning was this Large Emerald.
I am still learning hoverflies (just hoverflies I hear you shout!). I think this is Eristalis intricarius.
This hoverfly is easier: it is Helophilus pendulus (The Footballer).
Don’t know much about grasses and don’t intend to start (yet?) but was attracted by the ‘flowering’ of this specimen.
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:35 – 07:20
(69th visit of the year)
Notes from today
- the pen Mute Swan took the cygnets inside the island before I could do a proper count – certainly 3
- goose count likely incomplete as many birds only partly visible inside the island
- why so few Mallard – perhaps they too were inside the island?
- confirmed only 8 Tufted Ducklings remain
- the Little Grebe may have been a refugee from the lake during the weekend disturbance there. Surprisingly it my first record here this year and becomes my 64th species in this year’s log for The Flash
- the party of Starlings overhead was unusual
Birds noted flying over or flying near The Flash
- 2 Jackdaws
- 14 Starlings
Hirundines etc. seen today
- 2 Common Swifts
- 2 House Martins again
Warblers noted: (singing birds in brackets)
- 1 (0) Chiffchaff yet again
- 2 (1) Blackcap
The counts from the water
- 2 + ? Mute Swans
- 70 Greylag Geese
- 81 Canada Geese
- 10 (7♂) + 18 (3 broods) Mallard
- 23 (?♂) + 8 (1 brood) Tufted Ducks
- 1 Little Grebe
- 2 + 3 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes again
- 2 Moorhens
- 16 + 11 (6? broods) Coots
- 21 (no juveniles) Black-headed Gulls
A nice plump Wood Pigeon ready to attract any passing Peregrine!
Of interest between the lake and The Flash
- Moorhens heard at the lower pool again: some of the disturbance as I approach the pool is from a large shoal of fish fry scattering!
- a Snout moth on the wall of the tunnel