West End: Green Sandpiper and Kingfisher.
Whillet’s Meadow: 2 Barn Owls flying together (seen during working party session).
West End: Green Sandpiper and Kingfisher.
Whillet’s Meadow: 2 Barn Owls flying together (seen during working party session).
Dam End: a male Shoveller, pair of Gadwall, Little Egret and four Common Terns. On north bank Common Sandpiper and overhead Common Buzzard.
Dam End: a Little Egret flew from the north to the south bank. Also Lapwing on north shore.
West End: 2 pairs Common Terns,5 Mandarin,1Kingfisher.
Whillets Meadows: 5 grass snakes;1 slow worm,2 Blue-Tail Damselfly;1Emperor Dragonfly; 2 Buzzards;1 Reed Bunting;1Blackcap;1Cinnabar Moth;1 Barn Owl;1 Reed Warbler,1 Whitethroat. All photos taken in Whillets during survey transect.




These are the highlights from the WeBS counts:
Reservoir Totals: 77 Great Crested Grebe, 13 Grey Heron + 1 Leucistic White Grey Heron, 8 Mute Swan, 10 Greylag, 23 + 1 chick Canada Geese, 3 + 1 young Mandarin, 40 Mallard.
Dam End: 1 Lesser Black-backed Gull, 1 Common Tern, Skylark heard, 1 + 2J Grey Wagtail, 2 + 4J Pied Wagtail, 2 Mistle Thrush, 1 Jay.
West End: 1 Green Sandpiper on Pintail Bank, 10 Lapwing, 5 Common Tern, 1 Kingfisher, 5 Swallow, 2J Pied Wagtail, 1J Robin, Garden Warbler + Blackcap + Reed Warbler singing in the car park area. 1 Mink swimming across in front of the viewing area.
Whillets: 2+ Reed Warbler at pool, 1M Reed Bunting, Song Thrush + Chiffchaff + Whitethroat heard, 2 Stock Dove
West End: 2 pairs of Common Terns, 38 Great Crested Grebes with at least 3 pairs building nests. Heronry now becoming quiet as most have fledged; but at least 8 Grey Herons still feeding around the slowly dropping water levels. 24 Greylag Geese, 2F Mandarin, 1 Lapwing, 1 Black-headed Gull, 2 Swallows, 2 juvenile Pied Wagtails on rafts. Songsters are still evident with singing Reed Warbler, Blackcap and Garden Warbler around the Car Park area.
Whillet’s Pool: Reed Warbler and Whitethroat with a Song Thrush heard in the meadows. My butterfly transect recording visit included an early Painted Lady; but butterfly numbers generally in the meadows are still low.
Dam End: Late afternoon – a pair of Pied Wagtails with at least 4 young, 1 Grey Wagtail, 4 Mute Swan, c.20 Swallow, c.20 House Martin, 4 Swifts, 2 pairs of Canada Geese with young, 1 Whitethroat.
West End: 2 Mute Swan, 5 Greylag Goose, 1M Mandarin, 8 Cormorant, the two rafts each had a sitting nesting Common Tern, 2 Swift, c.25 Swallow, 4+ House Martin, 1 Pied Wagtail, 1 Jay, c.30 Jackdaw.
West End: 24 Great Crested Grebe – no obvious signs of nesting yet; 17 Grey Heron – many of the young from the heronry have now fledged, they can be easily identified from the adults and can be seen around the reserve; 2 Mute Swan; 1 Buzzard which is usually mobbed by the 2 pairs of Common Terns on the rafts. 15 Swallow, 1 Moorhen, 1 Coot. A Blackcap is regularly singing in the Car Park and a Song Thrush is still singing loudly. Jackdaws are often flying over as a couple of pairs are nesting in the reserve.