Author: Linsey Gooding

  • 1st June 2025 seen by Bob Johnson (via WhatsAoo)

    West End (Am):- confirmed Little Egret is still on nest, when its mate flew in to feed it.

    Whillets:- Meadow and Larger Skipper butterflies.

  • 1st June 2025 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp)

    WeirWood at the dam ca7:00hrs was quiet with just 2 Stock Doves and a Jay on the top of the dam, plus plenty of Pied Wagtails inc’ youngsters on the concrete.

    At the west end a Little Egret adult in smart plumage was present but not at the nest. 3 Kingfishers were present opposite the hide and a pair of Great-crested Grebe have chicks. The Black-headed Gulls have 3 chicks and the Common Terns are still sitting. Around the hide area a Marsh Tit was noted plus singing Reed Warbler, Treecreeper and Nuthatch. 2 Red Kites flew over at 7:15 plus 3 Buzzards in tow. Also of note were 3 Bullfinches around the c/pk, 2 females and a male. At 7:50 the bird of the day appeared over Admirals Wood viewed from the north bank, when a male Honey Buzzard flew over circled around for a minute or so before disappearing back towards Ashdown.

  • 30th May 2025 seen by Alastair Gray (via WhatsApp)

    West End:- Great Crested Grebe with 4 young in front of hide another by Plaw hatch stream with 1+ young. Now 2 Black Headed gull chicks with adult still sitting, another pair of Black Headed gulls were on left raft all afternoon. 2 Kingfishers, 3 Coots, 27 Herring gull, 2 Lesser Black Backed gulls, Reed warbler, 35 Greylags but no sign of any Little Egrets.

  • Guided walk – 14th June 2025

    Meet in the Legsheath Lane car park at 9.00am for a 9.15am start. The focus of this walk will be flora, and our common spotted orchids in particular. We will also be keeping any eye out for butterflies, dragonflies, damselflies and demoiselles on the wing as we walk through the reserve.  There will also be the opportunity to look at nesting birds on our rafts – hopefully we will have common terns present. The walk will conclude back at the car park by 1.00pm. Conditions underfoot in the reserve are good – so unless we have sustained torrential rain – sturdy walking shoes / boots will be adequate. 

  • 30th May 2205 seen by Linsey Gooding

    West End:- 10 x Greylag Goose, 3 x Canada Goose, 4 x Mandarin Duck, 1 x Mallard, 2 x Common Pheasant, 7 x Stock Dove, 2 x Common Woodpigeon, 1 x Common Swift, 1 x Eurasian Coot, 5 x Black-headed Gull, 1 x Great Black-backed Gull, 5 x Common Tern, 9 x Great Crested Grebe, 27 x Great Cormorant, 17 x Grey Heron, 1 x Common Kingfisher, 2 x Common Magpie, 2 x Carrion Crow, 5 x Eurasian Blue Tit, 2 x Great Tit, 1 x Common Reed Warbler, 2 x Barn Swallow, 1 x Common Chiffchaff, 2 x Song Thrush, 2 x Eurasian Blackbird, 2 x European Robin

  • 29th May 2025 seen by Richard Trueman (via WhatsApp)

    West End:- 2 fledged young Kingfishers being fed.

  • 28th May 2025 seen by David Williams (via WhatsApp)

    Dam End:- 3 Hobbies along north bank viewed from sailing club (pm). Twice a Hobby seen high over the clubhouse. Loads of Mayflies still.

  • 27th May 2025 seen by Nigel Driver (via WhatsApp)

    Dam End:- WeirWood from 6:30 at the dam. Still a pair of Little-ringed Plovers but little else other than a adult Great Black-backed Gull and Common Tern.

    West End:- the terns and Black-headed Gulls were still sitting, there were 5 birds present today. The Little Egrets have at least one nest in the heronry I’m delighted to say. Not easy to see admittedly and there maybe another. Other species inc’ 2 Kingfishers, several Mandarins, mostly males and 24 variously aged Herring Gulls all bathing in a tight group just behind the nesting platforms. 2 Reed Warblers were still about, 3 Stock Doves and a Barn Owl were along Pintail bank. The Common Terns did not like any of the gulls approaching their nests driving off all comers. A male Peregrine appeared at 7:26 over the west end and moved off west. A pleasant visit.

  • 26th May 2025 seen by Edward Paxton (via WhatsApp)

    West End:- Two Reed Warblers singing at west end. One in RH sallow and the other in the willow in front of the hide. 2 Lapwing fly past.
    Possibly a second Little Egret nest 4’ to the right and 4’ up but much deeper. Keep on seeing some white moving there and it doesn’t look like a heron.

  • 25th May 2025 seen by Alastair Gray & Bob Johnson (WeBS)

    All Reservoir:  19 GC Grebe, 15 Mallard, 3 Buzzard, 4 Stock Dove. 

    Dam End: 15 Greylag, 23+3Y Canada Geese, 4 Canada/Greylag hybrid Geese, 2+3Y Egyptian Geese, 2 White Feral Farmyard Geese, 7 Mandarin Duck, 1 Red Kite, 1 Kestrel, 9 Hobby, 1 Moorhen,  1 Ringed Plover, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Lapwing, 4 BH Gull, 2 GBB Gull, 1 Barn Owl (early morning), 17 Swift, 1 Swallow, 1 House Martin, 1 Grey Wagtail, 1 Song Thrush, 10 Mistle Thrush flock (Nearly all Juveniles), 3 Pied Wagtail, 1 Blackcap, 1 Jay, 8 Rook, 2 Crow, 6 Starling (flyover), 3 Goldfinch.  

    West End: 41 Cormorant, 6 Little Egret (2 seen at nest), 13 Grey Heron, 2 Black Headed Gull (At nest), 2 Lesser Black Backed Gull, 21 Herring Gull, 9 Common Tern (4 sitting on nests), 1 Reed Warbler, 1 Kingfisher. Also 1 Terrapin.   

    Whillet’s:  1 Pied Wagtail, 1 Reed Warbler, 3 Whitethroat, 1 Blackcap, 1 Garden Warbler,  1 Goldcrest, 1m Reed Bunting.  

    Also seen:
    Animals – 2 Shrews, 2 Field Voles, 2 Grass Snakes (All noted under refugia tins). 
    Butterflies – 2m Orange Tip, 1 off Red Admiral, Speckled Wood, Peacock & Common Blue, 2 Green-veined White. 
    Moths –  5 Burnet Companion, 1 Cinnabar, 1 Straw Dot. 
    Dragonflies – 1 Four-spotted Chaser, 3 Broad-bodied Chaser, 3 Hairy.  
    Damselflies – 20 Beautiful Demoiselle, 2 Blue-tailed, 4 White-legged, 1 Red-eyed, 20 pairs of Large Red, 100 pairs of Azure (very common)  
    Plants: A Southern Marsh Orchid just coming into flower.