This Warwickshire Wildlife Trust reserve situated in the Tame Valley, lying on the floodplain of the adjoining River Tame, is a complex medley of shallow pools, wetland, woodland and grassland.
Please report any sightings as comments on previous reports.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
12th May 2013
River Pool: Little Grebe (1), Canada Goose (4), Sand Martin (3)
Main Pool: Little Grebe (3), Reed Bunting (1), Reed Warbler (several), Sedge Warbler (1)
The Scrape: Grey Heron (2), Reed Bunting (1), Whitethroat (2)
Wood: Chiffchaff (4 singing), Willow Warbler (2 singing), Garden Warbler, Blackcap
Flashes: Swift (5), Swallow (1)
Monday, 6 May 2013
6th May 2013
Around the reserve: Whitethroat, Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, Blackcap, Garden Warbler, Goldcrest, GS Woodpecker, Buzzard (3), Swallow (4), Sparrowhawk (1), Reed Warbler, Cuckoo (2 male)
Butterflies: Green-veined White (numerous), Peacock (3), Small Tortoiseshell (2), Comma (2), Orange-tip (4)
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