Author: Linsey Gooding

  • 15th June 2025 seen by Alastair Gray & Bob Johnson (WeBS via WhatsApp)

    Dam end:- 1 Redshank, 2 Grey Wagtails, 2 Swallows collecting mud at outflow and building nest in stables first paddocks, 5 Egyptian Geese, 4 flyover Tufted Ducks, 1 Little Egret, 12 Swifts, 2 House Martins, 1 Great Black Backed Gull, Red Kite, Weasel by Waterworks, Marsh Tit, Garden Warbler, 2 Whitethroats, 1 Jay.
    West End:- 2 Kingfishers, 4 Little Egrets, 4 Coots, Moorhen, 2 Mute Swans, 68 Greylags, 1 Swift, Hobby, Red Kite, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Still Black headed gulls with 3 chicks other still on eggs, both failed Terns have both sitting on eggs again, back raft had 3 chicks 1 & 2 but oddly bird with single chick is still sitting after it hatched several days ago. Also still 7 young Great Crested Grebes at West end
    Blackcap, Marsh Tit,Treecreeper & Goldcrest around Car park.
    Whillets:- 2 Reed Buntings, 4 Reed Warblers, 7 Whitethroats including seeing some 3+ fledgling, Jay, 7 Mandarins, 4 Grass Snakes.

  • 15th June 2025 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp)

    WeirWood from 5:45 today, firstly at the dam end where an ad’ Little Egret was on the dam but little else there other than lots of juv’ Pied Wagtails. Over the dam plenty of Swifts with ca35 birds plus a few House Martins. Gulls inc’ several Black-headed and 4 Herring. A single Hobby flew along the north bank early on and a couple of Jays were also noted. Below the dam a Whitethroat was seen plus a Garden Warbler and Green Woodpecker. Moving on to the west end 4 Little Egrets was under the heronry but no Great Egret so far. A Common Tern was again sitting on the right platform looking like it may be on eggs. The rest of the cast were still doing their stuff. Still quite a bit of song with Blackcaps leading the way, also Goldcrest and Reed Warbler singing. A very agitated Great spotted Woodpecker was in the c/pk looking after 3 newly fledged youngsters, quite a noisy affair. At 6:40 the Great Egret flew over the heronry heading NE. A Buzzard and Red Kite flew over early on plus a couple of Stovk Doves. The Great-crested Grebes still had 4 youngsters.

  • 14th June 2024 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp)

    Later at what had been a non productive WeirWood in the last few days an early to mid afternoon visit produced Great Egret at the west end in the heronry plus the usual cast of goodies. The terns on the 2nd from the left platform have at least one chick, another pair were on the left platform, whilst the gulls are doing well. Amazingly I had another sighting of a very pele looking male Honey Buzzard over Admirals Wood again. An ad” Little Egret was looking odd in amongst the Grey Lag Geese and no young Great-crested Grebes were seen today however. At Whillett’s a Reed Warbler and 2 Reed Buntings were noted but the best bird was a Spotted Flycatcher here today.

  • 14th June 2025 seen by Linsey Gooding

    Willets:- 1 x European Herring Gull, 2 x Grey Heron, 1 x Common Buzzard, 1 x Peregrine Falcon, 4 x Carrion Crow, 4 x Common Reed Warbler, 1 x Western House Martin, 2 x Common Chiffchaff, 3 x Eurasian Blackcap, 1 x Garden Warbler, 2 x Common Whitethroat, 4 x Eurasian Wren, 1 x Eurasian Blackbird, 1 x European Robin, 1 x Common Reed Bunting

  • 12th June 2025 seen by Linsey Gooding

    West End:- 39 x Greylag Goose, 42 x Canada Goose, 2 x Mute Swan, 2 x Egyptian Goose, 3 x Mandarin Duck, 11 x Mallard, 1 x Stock Dove, 3 x Common Woodpigeon, 2 x Eurasian Coot, 8 x Black-headed Gull, 9 x Common Tern, 17 x Great Crested Grebe, 32 x Great Cormorant, 1 x Little Egret, 9 x Grey Heron, 1 x Eurasian Jay, 1 x Carrion Crow, 1 x Common Reed Warbler, 2 x Common Chiffchaff, 2 x Eurasian Blackcap, 1 x Goldcrest, 2 x Eurasian Wren, 1 x Song Thrush, 2 x Eurasian Blackbird, 2 x European Robin, 1 x Pied Wagtail

  • 11th June 2025 seen by Alastair Gray (via WhatsApp)

    West End:- Black headed gulls 3 chicks still doing well and other still on eggs, all 4 adults present. Second Common Terns chicks have hatched today but couldn’t really see how many, saw at least 1 running around of first pair that hatched. Still 2 Mute Swans, 4 Coots, 2 Egyptian Geese, 52 Greylag Geese, 2 Mandarins and Great Crested grebes with 3 chicks by plaw hatch stream.
    23 adult GC Grebes over whole reservoir.
    Dam End: -1 Hobby, 13 Common Terns, 3 Black headed gulls ,20 Pied Wagtails, 1 Little Egret, 2 Lapwings, 25 Mallard + 4 Ducklings, 10 Canada geese+ 7 Goslings, 1 Green Woodpecker on dam slope, 1 Swift, 2 House Martins.

  • 10th June 2025 seen Bob Johnson (via WhatsApp)

    West End:- 2 pairs of GC Grebe now have young – Pair with 4Y left of hide & pair with 3Y well right of hide, much feeding of young with small fish seen for both pairs.

  • 10th June 2025 seen by Edward Paxton (via WhatsApp)

    Dam End:- 2 x Little Egret flying towards the west end from the dam. It’s gone into a bay on the south bank.A couple of hobbies, 3 young and 2 adults Egyptians, 1 Common Tern and 3 Black Headed Gull on top of the control building. Garden Warbler singing away in the CP. Bird of the day for me was a stunning male Bullfinch on the access road.

  • 9th June 2025 seen by Alastair Gray (via WhatsApp)

    Much the same as yesterday at the west end,

    Dam end:- 1 Hobby and 3 Little Egrets feeding along the north shore. The Egyptians still have 3 Goslings and a mallard with 5 young noted. 10+ pied wags on the dam, mostly youngsters. Family of 5 Swallows dropped in, still several Swift’s around. On the water 18 Herring gulls and 1 LBB dropped in for a wash.
    Goldcrest singing in car park.

  • 9th June 2025 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp)

    WeirWood from early morning was flat overcast and calm. Starting at the dam where 6 Common Terns were present also 4 Black-headed Gulls and a Herring Gull but it was generally very quiet here. On the dam again Green Woodpecker and 2 Linnets this time. Below the dam a Whitethroat family was nice to see. In the c/pk Garden Warbler again and a Goldcrest. Moving on to the west end at 7:00hrs. Here a further 4 Common Terns were noted with a sadly empty right hand platform today, the other Common Terns still active with tiny chicks. 3 young Black-headed Gull chicks remain and the Great-crested Grebes still have 4 chicks too with another pair weed dancing. Walking to Whillett’s a pair of Whitethroats were noted in the lay-by but no Little Egrets today so far. At Whillett’s a pair of Reed Buntings and a pair of Reed Warblers were seen. Back at the c/pk 2 Kingfishers were seen plus 2 Swifts and a Red Kite over. A Sparrowhawk female flew past the viewing point showing well but briefly and 2 Lapwings flew over, I haven’t seen many this year. Then at 7:53 a Little Egrets ad” appeared on the right of the heronry and all the Common Terns from the dam arrived. Lastly in the c/pk Great spotted Woodpecker female and a Marsh Tit. That was about it for today.