Month: May 2026

  • 7th May 2026 seen by Linsey Gooding

    West End:- 2 x Greylag Goose, 12 x Canada Goose, 6 x Mandarin Duck, 7 x Mallard, 1 x Common Pheasant, 1 x Stock Dove, 5 x Common Woodpigeon, 1 x Common Sandpiper, 3 x Black-headed Gull, 7 x Common Tern, 10 x Great Crested Grebe, 27 x Great Cormorant, 2 x Little Egret, 28 x Grey Heron, 2 x Common Kingfisher, 1 x Great Spotted Woodpecker, 2 x Carrion Crow, 2 x Eurasian Blue Tit, 2 x Common Reed Warbler, 2 x Common Chiffchaff, 1 x Eurasian Wren, 1 x Song Thrush, 2 x Eurasian Blackbird, 2 x European Robin, 1 x Dunnock

  • 6th May 2026 seen by James (via WhatsApp)

    LRP at the south end of the dam tonight, 3 common terns and one BHG on the aerator. 2 mandarins were also on the dam breifly before leaving

  • 5th May 2026 seen by Alastair Gray (via WhatsApp)

    Dam end- Mute Swan flew in and landed near the dam,1 LRP.
    5 Hobbies hunting on north bank,Red Kite,Kestrel,2 Swallow & 1 House Martin.3 Mandarins around.

    West end from Lay-by,2 Singing Reed Warblers,2+ House Sparrows in stubble field,Sparrowhawk,GBB Gull,2 Little Egrets,Mandarin and usual Common Terns & Black headed gulls around rafts.

  • 5th May 2026 seen by Edward Paxton (via WhatsApp)

    Dam end. 1 LRP, here’s a thought, the other on a nest? 6 Cmn Tern, 6 Cmn Buzz, 1 Red Kite, 2 Hobby, 2 GCG, a few each of Greylag and Canada. Egyptians-only2 adults, no young. 2 Mallard, 3 drk Mandarin.

  • 5th May 2026 seen by Linsey Gooding

    West End:- 9 x Greylag Goose, 12 x Canada Goose, 1 x Mute Swan, 4 x Egyptian Goose, 8 x Mandarin Duck, 7 x Mallard, 1 x Stock Dove, 6 x Black-headed Gull, 1 x Great Black-backed Gull, 5 x Common Tern, 6 x Great Crested Grebe, 25 x Great Cormorant, 1 x Little Egret, 2 x Common Buzzard, 1 x Common Kingfisher, 1 x Common Magpie, 2 x Carrion Crow, 2 x Eurasian Blue Tit, 1 x Common Reed Warbler, 1 x Barn Swallow, 2 x Common Chiffchaff, 2 x Eurasian Blackcap, 1 x Eurasian Wren, 1 x Eurasian Blackbird, 1 x Dunnock, 1 x Common Chaffinch

  • 4th May 2026 seen by Alastair Gray (via WhatsApp)

    Late afternoon with James and Keith still the summer plumage Dunlin and little ringed Plover on dam.
    3 Hobbies hunting over the Reservoir also 5 Swifts.
    Bullfinch calling behind us,2 Swallows ,4 Common Terns and some Buzzsrds.

  • 4th May 2026 seen by Keith (via WhatsApp)

    Arrived at Dam end 4.00pm Goshawk over North bank and a single Dunlin on the Dam. A Buzzard along south bank . Not bad first few minutes .

  • 4th May 2026 seen by James (via WhatsApp)

    Morning visit dam end, no birds on the dam this morning, 2 common terns, 4 GCG, 2 stock dove behind the dam

    West end good amount of mandarin at least 11, 4 common tern nesting on the rafts and a pair of black headed doing the dam, 5 gcg, counted 20 cormorants and 12 herons on the heronry, also had 2 reed warbler.

  • 3rd May 2026 seen by Linsey Gooding

    Weir Wood Reservoir – Dam end:- 12 x Canada Goose, 11 x Egyptian Goose, 3 x Mandarin Duck, 5 x Mallard, 1 x Common Pheasant, 5 x Common Woodpigeon, 1 x Common Sandpiper, 1 x Black-headed Gull, 1 x European Herring Gull, 1 x Great Black-backed Gull, 5 x Common Tern, 6 x Great Crested Grebe, 1 x Grey Heron, 1 x Red Kite, 1 x Common Buzzard, 2 x Eurasian Hobby, 4 x Common Magpie, 2 x Rook, 1 x Carrion Crow, 1 x Great Tit, 1 x Common Chiffchaff, 1 x Eurasian Blackcap, 1 x Eurasian Wren, 1 x Song Thrush, 1 x Eurasian Blackbird, 3 x Pied Wagtail

  • 2nd May 2026 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp) – Osprey

    WeirWood mid to late morning in beautiful weather. At the dam 2 Common Sands and 2 Little-ringed Plovers still, no sign of Oystercatcher though. The only gulls of note were an ad’ Great Black-backed and ad’ Herring, 4 Common Terns were also present. Song from Garden Warbler, Bullfinch and several Blackcaps was heard. At 10:30hrs an Osprey appeared high over the dam drifting north. 2 Hobbies were along the north bank and 6 Great-crested Grebes were seen. On the dam slope Mistle Thrush, Green Woodpecker, Jay, Buzzard and a rather flighty Wheatear female, my first here this year. Below the dam in the overflow a pair of Grey Wagtails and in the surrounding bushes Common Whitethroat. I left at ca11:30hrs.