Thursday, 5 March 2026

Sutton Bingham - Wed 4 Mar

As the weather was good and it wasn't dark, I decided that a quick stop at the reservoir on the way home from work might be nice, and indeed it was! I parked up on the northern causeway and looked over West Pool and the main reservoir hardly surprised by the apparent lack of birds, until I saw a distant duck off the dam that got me getting the 'scope out and sure enough, it was something of interest, a drake Goldeneye!
I quickly drove round to the Fishing Lodge and was able to get some closer views as it lingered with a couple of Mallard. Light was going and it was never that close, but I got a few record shots.
Nothing else of note during this quick visit, but Spring is on the way, so hopefully a few more things of interest will appear over the coming weeks.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2026 now at 64 species.

Friday, 20 February 2026

Sutton Bingham - Fri 20 Feb

I've had very little opportunity to visit the reservoir of the past month, but the few brief visits I have made have been very unproductive. This morning, there was a little interest with a Red Kite soaring over Hyde Farm and a Great White Egret on West Pool.

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Ripley Farm Reservoir - Sun 25 Jan

When news broke of a Killdeer on a small farm reservoir a few days ago I was, obviously, tempted. However, I didn't really have the opportunity to go and see it until today when our initial Sunday morning plans fell by the wayside and that freed me up to make the journey to this interesting site just to the south of Ringwood.
I parked in the village of Avon, along with several other birders, and made the mile-long walk along a farm track towards the location of the target bird. Along the way I had a Red Kite fly over and then had some decent, if a little distant, views of a White-tailed Eagle...surely this was a good omen?
On arriving at the reservoir, which was really just a fairly large pond, I was helped on to the bird and was treated to some cracking views of the Killdeer, a Nearctic wader I hadn't really expected to see in the UK, and it was a little beauty.
There was plenty of other bird activity with several Egyptian Geese and Shelduck plus other commoner wildfowl, however, a Little Gull was a bonus year tick as I first saw it on water before it vanished whilst I was looking at other things but it then flew back in a few minutes later, showing really well in flight.
Having had my fill of the Killdeer I decided to head back home with the aim of getting back in time for lunch!

Friday, 23 January 2026

Sutton Bingham - Thu 22 Jan

Another rainy day, but I still managed some time at the reservoir this afternoon but it was pretty quiet. A small flock of nine Lapwing were near the Fishing Lodge for a while, before being flushed by one of the Sailing Club support boats.
Wildfowl were very much absent, with just a single pair of Wigeon present and little else. A Great White Egret was on West Pool and a second bird was at the southern end of the reservoir. A notable flock of thirty-nine Collared Doves was counted near the entrance to the Fishing Lodge.
The highlight of this afternoon's visit though was a Woodcock, flushed from a private area of the site. Having not seen one for a couple of years, it was a welcome addition to the year list.
Sutton Bingham year list now at 59 species.

Thursday, 22 January 2026

Sutton Bingham - Sat 17 Jan

An afternoon trip today to do the monthly WeBS count and there was very little to report on the wildfowl front, just thirty-seven Wigeon and two Teal, though a Great White Egret was again present on West Pool.
A bit of excitement with a Red Kite seen from the dam, always a great bird to see, whilst a couple of Feral Pigeons were a less exciting addition to the patch year list.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2026 now at 58 species.

Sutton Bingham - Sat 10 Jan

A quick visit a couple of days ago turned up three Mute Swans along the arm, whilst a Mediterranean Gull was in the gull roost of the Fishing Lodge.
Today there were a few new additions to the year list including a Stonechat at the southern end of the reservoir and a Peregrine was atop a pylon.
A stroll around a private are of the reservoir flushed around sixteen Snipe and a few commoner species were seen.
Sutton Bigham year list for 2026 now at 52 species.

Sutton Bingham - Tue 6 Jan

A pair of Gadwall were present yesterday, whilst a lunchtime visit today produced several small flocks of Lapwing passing through, forty-five in total and a lone bird was on the ground next to West Pool.
In the car park a small flock of about ten Siskin were milling about and on the main reservoir there were ten Tufted Duck.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2026 now at 43 species.