Priorslee Lake: 05:15 – 06:40 // 07:35 – 09:10
The Flash: 06:45 – 07:30
9°C > 15°C: Areas of cloud but some good clear spells. Light S breeze. Very good visibility
Sunrise: 05:42 BST
Priorslee Lake: 05:15 – 06:40 // 07:35 – 09:10
(92nd visit of the year)
Bird notes from today:
- the outbound geese were on different flight-paths today, well to the N of the lake and likely did not come near on their return
- strange set of hirundine etc. records. A House Martin was heard calling overhead at 05:25 when insects were likely to be few and far between. A lone and late Swift flew S at 05:30. Another House Martin flew fast E at 05:35. And then, on a rather unusual date, a Sand Martin was over the water at 05:55. Then back to normal: c.16 House Martins were either over the estate or the lake after 06:30
Today’s bird totals
Birds noted flying over or flying near the lake:
- 36 Greylag Geese [36 (1 group) outbound]
- 95 Canada Geese [95 (10 groups) outbound]
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
- 5 Feral Pigeons
- 42 Wood Pigeons
- 5 Jackdaws
- 1 Linnet
Hirundines etc. seen today
- 1 Swift
- 1 Sand Martin
- 2 Barn Swallows
- >16 House Martins
Warblers noted: song now over
- 10 Chiffchaffs
- 1 Willow Warbler
- 7 Blackcaps again
- 2 Common Whitethroats again
- 6 Reed Warblers
The counts from the lake area
- 2 + 3 (1) Mute Swans as usual
- 10 (7♂) + 5 (2 broods) Mallard
- 4 + 3 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes
- 7 + 13 (7? broods) Moorhens
- 88 (near) adults + 12 (5 new-ish broods) Coots
- 7 Black-headed Gulls
And other notes
insects, at least partly identified
- no butterflies seen
- moths seen on the lamps
- 9 Agriphila tristella (Common Grass-veneer)
- 1 probable Wormwood Pug
- damselflies / dragonflies
- one mating pair of dragonflies as a silhouette in flight
- hoverflies
- 1 or more Eristalis tenax (Common Drone-fly)
- 1 Episyrphus balteatus (Marmalade hoverfly)
- 2 Melanostoma scalare (Chequered Hoverfly)
- 1 Myathropa florea (Dead-head Hoverfly)
- flies etc.
>20 Mystacides longicornis (caddis flies)
- many wasps again
- beetles and bugs noted
- 1 Dock Bug (Coreus marginatus) – my first
- spiders noted
- 2 Leiobunum rotundum (harvestmen) on the lamps
- garden spider web noted – first of season?
- plants
Smooth Hawksbeard (Crepis capillaris) was new for me here.
A rather brooding sunrise.
With the cob Mute Swan off to join his family.
Rather handsome.
But not to be messed with!
At a different angle we see the weak supercilium and the darkish eye-stripe. But still no tail.
But then it has no tail – the wings project beyond the body!
“Its no good you hiding like that: I can still see you”
That’s better. Sexing Goldfinches is supposed to be possible from the shape of the trailing edge of the red but I have never managed it.
Won’t work for juveniles of course who lack the red, often as late as early November. The bold yellow wing patch is shared with the adults.
Many hoverflies are wasp mimics. One of the best is this Myathropa florea (Dead-head Hoverfly).
The working end. The species feeds mainly on docks and related plants – hence its name.
The leaves are rather a mess in this photo and partially obscured by willowherb fluff, but support the identification.
Autumn already with the Garden Spider orb web showing.
(Ed Wilson)
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The Flash: 06:45 – 07:30
(75th visit of the year)
Notes from today
- three old groups of Mallard ducklings again: the new brood not seen
- a flotilla of Tufted Ducks was seen separate from any others from which I am fairly certain there are 6 surviving almost full-grown juveniles. A notable breeding success
- one of the Tufted Ducks was with a duck Mallard and her three well-grown ducklings and joined in the chase to see off a Moorhen that came too close
Birds noted flying over or flying near The Flash
- 2 Feral Pigeons
- 2 Wood Pigeons
Hirundines etc. seen today
None
Warblers noted
None
The counts from the water
- 2 + 3 Mute Swans as usual
- 35 Greylag Geese (34 of these flew in)
- 18 Canada Geese (8 of these flew in)
- 11 (7♂) + 9 (3 broods) Mallard
- 15 (?♂) + 6 (1 brood) Tufted Ducks
- 2 + 3 (1 brood) Great Crested Grebes as usual
- 4 + 1 (1 brood) Moorhens
- 16 + 12 (6 broods) Coots
- 35 (4 juveniles) Black-headed Gulls
- 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull
In front of the cob Mute Swan we see a proud-looking duck Tufted Duck centrally placed between her brood of six more of less full-grown offspring. And proud she might well be: the first successful breeding here for a number of years.
Nothing of interest between the lake and The Flash
(Ed Wilson)
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