11.0°C > 12.0°C: Mainly cloudy at low level. A brief burst of sun c.08:20 was followed by light rain for a while. Light northerly wind. Very good visibility.
Sunrise: 07:14 BST
Priorslee Balancing Lake: 05:35 – 09:15
(209th visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- a Pheasant was flushed from its roost in a tree near the Wesley Brook footbridge. I normally only see this species in Spring when it is looking for a nesting site (and a partner).
- 13 visiting Mute Swans initially. Groups of two, three, five and six were put to flight at various times. All splashed back though two flew off later.
- the Tawny Owl was calling again from the Ricoh copse at 05:40.
- two Ravens flew North at 07:25.
- when the wind is from the North the passing Jackdaws and Rooks all fly high. Today it was a challenge to see them against the leaden sky.
Counts of birds noted flying over:
- 2 Canada Geese
- 19 Wood Pigeons
- 17 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 79 Jackdaws: see notes
- 3 Rooks: see notes
- 2 Ravens
- 3 Pied Wagtails
Hirundines etc. noted:
None
Warblers noted (the figure in brackets relates to birds heard singing):
- 1 (1) Cetti's Warbler
- 6 (0) Chiffchaffs
''nominal' warbler:
- 1 (0) Goldcrest
Counts from the lake area:
- 41 Canada Goose: 22 departed; three stayed; 16 arrived
- 15 Mute Swans: two of these departed
- 2 (1♂) Gadwall
- 16 (11♂) Mallard
- 6 Moorhens
- 170 Coots
- 4 Great Crested Grebes
- 46 Black-headed Gulls
- 10 Herring Gulls
- 128 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Grey Heron
- 1 Kingfisher
Football Field
Birds on the football field c. 07:30
- 10 Black-headed Gulls only
- 16 Wood Pigeons
later:
- 5 Pied Wagtails
Noted on the street lamps poles pre-dawn:
Warblers noted (the figure in brackets relates to birds heard singing):
- 1 (1) Cetti's Warbler
- 6 (0) Chiffchaffs
''nominal' warbler:
- 1 (0) Goldcrest
Counts from the lake area:
- 41 Canada Goose: 22 departed; three stayed; 16 arrived
- 15 Mute Swans: two of these departed
- 2 (1♂) Gadwall
- 16 (11♂) Mallard
- 6 Moorhens
- 170 Coots
- 4 Great Crested Grebes
- 46 Black-headed Gulls
- 10 Herring Gulls
- 128 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 1 Grey Heron
- 1 Kingfisher
Football Field
Birds on the football field c. 07:30
- 10 Black-headed Gulls only
- 16 Wood Pigeons
later:
- 5 Pied Wagtails
Noted on the street lamps poles pre-dawn:
Moths:
- 1 White-marked Stilt Calybites phasianipennella
Flies:
- 4 Spotted-winged Drosophila Drosophila suzukii
- 1 wood gnat Sylvicola sp.
- 1 cranefly Tipula confusa
- 2 other flies of different species
- 4 Spotted-winged Drosophila Drosophila suzukii
- 1 wood gnat Sylvicola sp.
- 1 cranefly Tipula confusa
- 2 other flies of different species
Springtails:
- 1 springtail Pogonognathellus longicornis-type
- 1 springtail Pogonognathellus longicornis-type
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 1 Bridge Orb-web Spider Larinioides sclopetarius
- 1 as yet unidentified spider
- 1 female harvestman Leiobunum blackwalli.
Sailing Club
- 1 Bridge Orb-web Spider Larinioides sclopetarius
- 1 as yet unidentified spider
- 1 female harvestman Leiobunum blackwalli.
Sailing Club
Around the outside of the sailing club HQ pre-dawn:
Flies:
- 1 brown lacewing, probably Micromus angulatus
- 1 cranefly Tipula confusa
- 1 brown lacewing, probably Micromus angulatus
- 1 cranefly Tipula confusa
Slugs, snails etc.:
- 1 black slug
- 1 black slug
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 39 spiders: none specifically identified
Noted later:
- 39 spiders: none specifically identified
Noted later:
Flies:
- cranefly Tipula confusa
- cranefly Tipula confusa
Fungus:
- Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig Coprinus comatus
at least 16 fruiting bodies not seen previously
- Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig Coprinus comatus
at least 16 fruiting bodies not seen previously
The brief sunny spell. It was raining again within five minutes.
This group of six visitors was put to flight only to splash down again.
One the Shropshire micromoth recorder helped me with. It is a White-marked Stilt Calybites phasianipennella and a new species of moth for me. The West Midlands Moths web site notes it as an uncommon resident. The Larvae feed on docks and sorrel Rumex. The adult can be seen at any time of the year. My find of the morning.
A different view.
And another, all 15 feet up a street lamp pole. Having done some sorting of this year's moth records I can note this as my 87th species of the year here.
An unknown fly from the street lamp poles. I can't be sure as the abdomen markings are not clear: my vote would be a female Chequered Hoverfly Melanostoma scalare [Long-winged Duskyface].
This cranefly is Tipula confusa. It is unusual for a Tipula species in holding its wings folded over its back when at rest.
Here is the unidentified fly of the day. It has a noticeably short abdomen but that did not provide any clues.
Two Bridge Orb-web Spiders Larinioides sclopetarius get friendly(?) around the sailing club HQ.
Not sure about this spider. Obsidentify wants to call most spiders I cannot identify Garden Spiders. This isn't one. But I cannot say what it is.
(Ed Wilson)
In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
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In the Priorslee Avenue tunnel:
Moths:
- 1 White-shouldered House Moth Endrosis sarcitrella
- 1 Common Marbled Carpet Chloroclysta truncata
- 1 White-shouldered House Moth Endrosis sarcitrella
- 1 Common Marbled Carpet Chloroclysta truncata
Flies:
- 5 plumed midges
- 5 plumed midges
Centipedes & Millipedes:
- 2 White-legged Snake Millipedes Tachypodoiulus niger
- 2 White-legged Snake Millipedes Tachypodoiulus niger
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 1 Common House Spider Eratigena atrica
- 3 other spiders not specifically identified
- 1 Common House Spider Eratigena atrica
- 3 other spiders not specifically identified
A White-shouldered House Moth Endrosis sarcitrella
For comparison this is the Common Marbled Carpet moth I found on the outside of a lighted window at home last evening.
A Common House Spider Eratigena atrica.
Another spider Obsidentify wanted to call a Garden Spider. This isn't one either. But again I cannot say what it is.
(Ed Wilson)
The Flash: 09:20 – 10:20
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The Flash: 09:20 – 10:20
(211th visit of the year)
Bird notes:
- probably more Tufted Ducks than given by my count. Once again many were continually diving with the added problem of 100+ Greylag Geese moving around amongst them.
- a Grey Wagtail flying around was my first here for a while.
Bird(s) noted flying over here:
- 1 Pied Wagtail (as well as the visited Grey)
Warblers noted (the figure in brackets relates to birds heard singing):
- 2 (1) Chiffchaff
Noted on / around the water:
- 15 Canada Geese
- 134 Greylag Geese
- 2 (mainly) white feral geese
- 6 + 3 (1 brood) Mute Swans
- 42 (27♂) Mallard
- 126 (?♂) Tufted Duck: see notes
- 12 adult and immature Moorhens
- 152 Coots
- 3 Great Crested Grebes
- no Black-headed Gulls
- 1 Cormorant
- 2 Grey Herons: one departed / chased away
Noted elsewhere around The Flash:
Beetles:
- 3 Alder Leaf Beetles Agelastica alni
- 3 Alder Leaf Beetles Agelastica alni
Spiders, harvestmen etc.
- 2 harvestmen Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
- 2 harvestmen Dicranopalpus ramosus/caudatus
Fungus:
- Dark Honey Fungus Armillaria ostoyae: even more
- Dark Honey Fungus Armillaria ostoyae: even more
One of the two Grey Herons present, this one guarding one of the bridges. It was very reluctant to fly when a dog-walker approached.
(Ed Wilson)
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Sightings from previous years
2013
Candles Landfill Site
1st winter Caspian Gull
2nd winter Yellow-legged Gull.
(Tom Lowe)
2012
Priorslee Lake
Redwing
Swallow
(Ed Wilson)
2008
Priorslee Lake
2 Great Black-backed Gulls
(Mike Cooper)
2006
Priorslee Lake
1 Swallow
1 Chiffchaff
(Ed Wilson)