Author: Linsey Gooding

  • Work Party – April 2026

    In April we completed the Willow clearance we started in March in compartment C19 at the Lecomber seat viewpoint with all arisings suitably stacked ready for future disposal. The work was to improve the views from the viewpoint and habitat improvement to encourage more water edge marsh plants.  

    We then went on into the nearby compartment C18 to complete some further Willow and Bramble clearance from the water edge (See pic below) for further marsh plant habitat at the water edge, again with all cuttings suitably stacked ready for future disposal.

    Whilst still in C18 an area of Bracken and Bramble was also cleared where we have some Yellow Ant hills to help retain the hills, and hold back the encroaching bramble scrub and retain an open area for wildlife in this area.


    In compartment C4 of main study area we repaired the footbridge loose handrails over the stream and replaced the steps down to the bridge to make it safe for volunteers access and for our  members walk that we had in April. 

    On Pintail bank C1 we cleared the bramble and unwanted vegetation at the Wader scrape both on the island and around the edge to encourage waders to visit. A large Willow tree which had fallen and was growing horizontally along the water edge in front of the wader scrape area was suitably cut up and cleared with all arisings again stacked ready for future disposal. 

    At the West End our Tern rafts had maintenance carried out ready for the Terns arrival, guano build up was cleared and several bags of stone was added to freshen the stone nesting area as needed.  

    Any Canada Geese nests were removed to deter them from nesting. These nests would fail if left as any geese chicks would die as the young cannot get off the rafts to feed, which are specifically designed for Common Tern use.   

    In Whillet’s  C9 we removed several Willow trees growing next to the bridge into the back meadow C11 the trees were now leaning towards the bridge and causing access problems for the machinery we need to use for grass cutting and these were suitably felled and again all arisings were stacked ready for future disposal.

    At  meadow Pond, we found we had a leak at the pond near the overflow outlet. We dug out the bank to confirm the leak position and then carried out clay repairs to seal the leaking bankside. 

  • 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