Also flock of 49 Blue tits,Marsh Tit,Willow warbler,5 Reed warbler including 3 fledged young,2 Whitethroats and a Green Woodpecker.
Numbers of Swallowd overhead plus at least one Sand Martin.
Sighting
West end 48 species seen including 5 Kingfishers,2 Teal,3 Mandarin,33 Mallard,4 Mute Swans,1 Coot,3 Moorhen,1 Little Egret,61 Greylags,53 Canada,2 Sand Martin,20 House Martin,1 Swift,6 Swallows,1 Willow Warbler,3 Reed Warbler,6 Chiffchaffs,2 Marsh Tit,2 Bullfinch,11 Goldfinch,Kestrel,Hobby,Sparrowhawk,3 Buzzards,1 Green Woodpecker,1 Jay,18 Rooks,13 Great Crested Grebes,5 Common Terns,2 Lesser black back gulls,1 Red underwing Moth,4 Wasp Spiders in meadows.
Honey Buzzard heading towards the dam (seen from higher ground above the north bank at the west end).
West End:- 56 x Greylag Goose, 28 x Canada Goose, 5 x Mandarin Duck, 9 x Mallard, 2 x Eurasian Teal, 1 x Common Pheasant, 2 x Stock Dove, 7 x Common Woodpigeon, 1 x Eurasian Coot, 6 x Black-headed Gull, 2 x European Herring Gull, 2 x Lesser Black-backed Gull, 5 x Common Tern, 11 x Great Crested Grebe, 12 x Great Cormorant, 1 x Little Egret, 5 x Grey Heron, 1 x Eurasian Sparrowhawk, 3 x Common Buzzard, 5 x Common Kingfisher, 1 x Eurasian Green Woodpecker, 1 x Common Kestrel, 1 x Common Magpie, 22 x Rook, … Read the rest
West End:- 8 x Canada Goose, 4 x Mandarin Duck, 14 x Mallard, 4 x Stock Dove, 7 x Common Woodpigeon, 2 x Northern Lapwing, 23 x Black-headed Gull, 3 x Common Tern, 13 x Great Crested Grebe, 8 x Great Cormorant, 8 x Grey Heron, 1 x Common Buzzard, 2 x Common Kingfisher, 2 x Common Magpie, 2 x Rook, 2 x Sand Martin, 5 x Barn Swallow, 1 x Common Chiffchaff, 1 x Eurasian Nuthatch, 1 x European Goldfinch
WeirWood from 7:20hrs. On a lovely bright morning. Little new of note at the dam however, just a single Common Sandpiper, the usual collection of Black-headed and an ad’ Lesser Black-backed Gull. A Little Egret was on the north shore, a few Manderin were around plus 2 Mute Swans and a family of Egyptian Geese. In the c/pk 2 Goldcrests and 2 Willow Warblers. Moving on to the west end where the day was saved when 6 Crossbills flew low SW over the lay-by. Also at last a Greenfinch at Whillett’s was new for the year here, not sure how … Read the rest
Weir Wood Reservoir – Dam end:- 21 x Canada Goose, 1 x Mute Swan, 1 x Egyptian Goose, 3 x Mallard, 4 x Common Woodpigeon, 1 x Common Swift, 3 x Common Sandpiper, 95 x Black-headed Gull, 2 x Great Black-backed Gull, 4 x Common Tern, 20 x Great Crested Grebe, 14 x Great Cormorant, 4 x Grey Heron, 1 x Common Kingfisher, 1 x Coal Tit, 2 x Eurasian Blue Tit, 4 x Common Chiffchaff, 2 x Long-tailed Tit, 1 x Eurasian Nuthatch, 1 x Eurasian Blackbird
Narrows family of 5 noisy Reed Warblers,2 Little Egrets and a Mandarin.
On the rafts 2 Common Tern and 2 adult and 2 recently fledged Lesser black backed gulls.
At dam 3 more adult Lesser black backed gulls and 2 adult Great black backed gulls,22 Great crested grebes,4 Common Sandpipers and 2 Grey Wagtails.
A Juvenile Green Woodpecker was feeding on the grass slope and 2 Common Blue Butterfly’s noted.Family of 5 Swallows over usual Mute Swan and 5 Egyptian Geese.
Unfortunately couldn’t find any small birds but had a look at the lovely Wasp Spider the work party found … Read the rest
Whillets- Hobby, 4 Greenfinches, 2 Bullfinches, 3 Whitethroats, Blackcap, Kingfisher, Reed Warbler, Reed Bunting, Essex Skipper.
WeirWood from 6:15hrs, it was flat overcast with light NW breeze. On the dam 9 Common Sands indulging in some rather aggressive display, 2 Little Egrets also and an ad’ Great Black-backed Gull. 114 Black-headed Gulls were present mostly on the overflow, only a few juv’s so far. A highlight for me was the flock of 11 Golden Plover flying SW at 6:45hrs calling nicely as they went on their way. I don’t see too many of these now. 3 Common Terns were noted and an ad’ Common Gull flew in. So far better than the last few days here. … Read the rest