Monday, February 24, 2025

To Ivy S and Tern Hides

 24 Feb 1.5 hrs in total litter pick to Ivy S, wild walk, Tern Hide and Dockens Path.  No issues except a lot of water.  Daffodils in flower.

 Treecreeper landed and briefly explored the sales/reserve guide dispenser wooden structure outside the Hut!

Nicky

Saturday, February 22, 2025

19th February 2025. Spinnaker Lake east, north and west shores

Starting with a survey of the islands from the west shore, no sign of Oystercatcher activity as yet but reasonable numbers of Tufted Duck, Gadwall, Wigeon, Coots and Canada Goose. On the east side I came across some pretty chaotic barbled wire, mostly of which was on the ground around what appeared to be an old junction in the fencing (W3W kilowatt.including.mime). There was also a strand of wire from the junction and reaching into the reserve at right angles. I really couldn't work out the purpose of this. This 'wandering' barbed wired would easily trip people and cause injury. Have attached some pics. Also noted some healthy patches of Wild Daffodil.

 22/02/2025  9.00 - 13.00   Blashford North  Paths and hides checked. Drainage channel clearance required under and beyond fence into Mockbeggar at east end of the cross path. 

Reserve very busy.  Sunny, calm day giving excellent views of the large number of birds well scattered across Ibsley Water, particularly from Lapwing hide. Plenty of pairing and 'defence of females' going on amongst the Widgeon, Pintail etc. !!

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Fencing, gates and swift tower

Hi All. An update you on some exciting projects we are currently working on/ have coming up:

Lichen heathIf you have ventured this way in the last week, you will have seen new fencing has been installed to keep people off the heath and prevent trampling of the sensitive vegetation in this area. Several gates have been installed for staff and surveyor access. We haven't put locks on the gates yet (due to extra cost and faff issuing keys) but will put up some signs and do some communications work to explain why it is important this area is protected. Some species of interest include common cudweed, autumn ladies tresses, slender bird’s-foot-trefoil, sea stork’s-bill, blue fleabane & birdsfoot. It is also home to a number of scarce and rare lichens and bryophytes. 


Hanson electric fencing - The former Hanson gravel processing plant was relandscaped following the withdrawal of the company some years ago and has been left relatively unmanaged since. This large area of bare ground, with patches of low lying vegetation and small ephemeral pools, is perfect for little ringed plover which breed here with relative success each year. Low numbers of lapwing attempt to breed here too, however being much larger and more conspicuous birds, they have had much lower success resulting from predation. Electric fencing this area to exclude fox and badger has long been talked about, and this year (with the help of Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust), we have made it happen! With fencing left over from previous projects, Mike Short and Lizzie Grayshon of GWCT kindly lent us enough materials to fence this area, approx 700m in circumference. We will be setting up a monitoring station on the top of the bund to help us locate nests and will be deploying trail cameras to monitor breeding success. As this is year one, there is a lot of learn and we may find that avian predation (gulls, corvids etc) is a key factor affecting success. But of course, our hope is that the fencing will give waders a helping hand at Blashford and aid their recovery.  



Swift Tower - I believe I have briefed most of you on this, however for the benefit of those who I haven't spoken to recently, we are getting a new swift tower installed on site! This exciting new feature will not only be a great enhancement for wildlife, but also great for public engagement. We were successful in applying for a Hampshire Ornithological Society (HOS) grant who are kindly funding the tower and accompanying interpretation board. The tower itself will comprise 24 swift boxes and 12 house martin cups mounted on a 5m metal pole. Solar panels on the roof will power a caller to help encourage the birds to adopt the structure. The roof will boast several bat roosting features and ventilation ducts between the boxes will prevent overheating (an increasing problem for young swifts on the continent which leap out of the nest before fledging when temperatures exceed 40c). After consultation with Hampshire Swifts, Blashford bird ringers Kevin and Brenda, and Bob Chapman, we settled on a location near Goosander hide. 'Peak Boxes' will be supplying and installing the tower on 5th March. 

If you are asked about any of the above work, please do share this information. I expect most people will be interested and pleased to see this work go ahead, however if you receive any queries or complaints that you aren't sure how to deal with, please do pass them on to a member of staff. We will be posting information on the Blashford Facebook page shortly too.

Monday, February 17, 2025

Tern and Ellingham

 17 Feb 11.40 1 hr and 13.30 30 mins litter pick Tern Hide, car parks and drives. Also round Ellingham Lake.

Nicky

Saturday, February 15, 2025

 15/02/2025  9.00 - 13.00    Blashford North.  Paths and Hides checked. Mud on some of the paths particularly to Goosander hide. Could do with clearing drainage channels from the puddles. Otherwise all seemed OK. 

Little wind meant birds were widely spread across Ibsley, especially at the north end, such that the best views were from Lapwing Hide. Pintail, Widgeon and Shoveler ++. Black necked grebes and golden eye still visible.

Friday, February 14, 2025

12th Feb 2025. 13.50 to 16.00. Hanson area, Ivy North and Ivy silt pond circuit

Met up with a work team at Hanson to survey a pending bird survey site, and from there to Ivy North, Woodland and Ivy South Hides and returned via the Ivy silt pond circuit. Nothing to report.

Saturday, February 8, 2025

 08/02/2025  9.00 - 13.00  Blashford North.  Paths and hides checked. Trimmed hanging bramble runners remaining after Thursday's clearance work at north end. Part of the eastern path, beyond the cross path, could do with clearance/leaf blowing. Hides seem OK. Plenty of birds pairing up and displaying in front of Lapwing hide. 200+ pintails in front of Goosander hide!! Mobile phone found on the ground in the main car park. Returned to owner who fortunately was still in the Tern hide!

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

February 5th 2025. Woodland, Ivy South, Ellingham circuit, Pound, Tern and Ivy North. 11.00 to 12.55.

All ship-shape and no issues to report. A 'winnying' Little Grebe and Cetti's Warbler in song at Ivy North, and at Tern Hide there was a single Oystercatcher, Black-necked Grebe, and the usual Wigeon, Pintail, Tufted Duck, Pochard, Mallard, etc.

Saturday, February 1, 2025

 01/02/2024   9.00 - 13.00  Blashford North   Bramble runners and debris, left on paths and verges from hedge trimming/strimming, removed where necessary. Leaf blowing of paths at the end of these activities would be useful. Probably old news but a bench has been 'thrown' over the hedge on the north side of the path immediately before Lapwing hide. Closure notices on gates at the Goosander crossing removed and returned to the Centre.

Good bird sightings at Lapwing and Goosander this morning. Birds well scattered across north end of Ibsley. Amongst the usual, pintail, widgeon, shoveler, gadwall, coot etc were a pair of golden eye displaying! and a great white egret.  Goosander x14 seen in front of Goosander hide. Black necked grebes at Tern hide.