Saturday, 16 June 2012

Fledgelings, damselflies and Griff Rhys Jones!

Hello!

The last month has seen a huge amount of activity at Bwlchcoediog Nature Reserve. The birds have been very busy nesting, incubating and now feeding their young. Twenty nine of our nestboxes have been used so far this year and we currently have a total of 143 chicks in them. One of them has even been used twice by different species! On the day after 7 baby nuthatches fledged from it, a pair of pied flycatchers moved in and the female pied flycatcher is currently sitting on 5 eggs. The nuthatch family can be seen on our feeders most days now.
Nuthatch chicks
Most of our nestboxes are being used by pied flycatchers and blue tits. Many of the chicks will be fledging in the next few days.

Blue tit chicks

Pied flycatcher chicks

Female pied flycatcher
The ponds are also heaving with activity. On sunny days (not the bank holiday unfortunately!) hundreds of large red damselflies can currently be seen mating and laying eggs. The four-spotted chasers have also been busy with aggressive males defending territories, mating and females laying eggs.

Large red damselflies
Four-spotted chaser
Bwlchcoediog will also be on TV this coming week! Last year Griff Rhys Jones and crew came here to film as part of his Britain's Lost Routes series currently being shown on BBC1. This episode is called Pilgrims and is being broadcast on Wednesday at 7pm. You may recognise our campfire area in the featured clip as well as our dog and quad bike!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01jjr53


 And finally here is a photo of our woods last month...




Thursday, 19 April 2012

Welcome to the Bwlchcoediog blog!

Welcome!

This blog is my attempt to keep you updated with what's happening in the nature reserve as well as any bunkhouse news. If you have visited recently please feel free to leave comments on any wildlife you may have seen (preferably not the human variety!)

Well it's a busy time of year at Bwlchcoediog Nature Reserve. The pied flycatchers have started to arrive with a male pied flycatcher here every day this week checking out our nestboxes. This may take him a while as we have added quite a few nestboxes this year and now have 57 of them on the reserve. Other summer visitors are arriving too. I've seen a male redstart here this week and am listening to a chiff chaff as I type. Hopefully the redstarts will choose somewhere other than the composting loo to breed this year! We have also started to get some good dawn choruses. Last weekend's bunkhouse group were so keen to hear it they didn't go to bed! At the feeders this week we have had flocks of chaffinches and siskins as well as tits (blue, coal, great and long tailed), great spotted woodpeckers, nuthatches, goldfinches, greenfinches and a yellowhammer. 
The tadpoles in our ponds have survived the easter holidays and are starting to show first hints of froginess.

And finally, this week the first bluebell appeared in our woods.