Detailed Bird
Observations
Jane and Glenn Stamp started to collect the data for us from April 2022.
The overall data since June 2013 is displayed in the spreadsheet below. Red and amber list birds have been marked. You can scroll around the table to see all the data, or click on the link to the right to download a copy.
27 Ma7 2026
27 Ma7 2026
No sign of breeding birds on Co-op Lake. Only one adult coot and one adult moorhen on the Lake. Many blackcaps, robins and willow warblers calling. Three buzzards drifted over the reserve together. A jackdaw flew out of the Tower. A variety of butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: Sunny, moderate breeze, 19 degrees c. This week has been hot for May with temperature reaching up to thirty degrees on several days.
Also seen: 2 x rabbit
23 April 2026
23 April 2026
Many willow warblers calling and blackcaps singing. No evidence of the swans nesting at Co-op Lake but a little grebe here and two Canada geese mating. Some butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: Slight breeze, sunny 15 degrees C
Also seen: 1 x Roe Deer
Three Canada geese, one little grebe and a pair of mallard on Co-op Lake. One or two butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: dry, sunny and calm, 15 degrees c.
Also seen: 1 rabbbit
Paths fairly muddy after a lot of rainfall this month. Pair of Canada geese and a pair of little grebes on Co-op Lake. Fox at the rear of Beatles Pond
Weather notes: Sunny, slight breeze, 5 degrees C
Also seen: 2 grey squirrel, 2 rabbit, 1 red fox
Paths muddy underfoot. Black headed gulls and a flock of around thirty lapwing flew over the Reserve. Grey heron and two mallards in the flooded part of New Meadow. No wildlife seen on Co-op Lake. One bumblebee seen flying near Beatles Pond. Grey squirrels active.
Weather notes: dry, moderate breeze from SSE, sunny intervals, 9 degrees C.
Also seen: 6 Grey squirrel
Very quiet on Coop Lake. Two mute swans flew over the reserve. Many blackbirds and redwing throughout the reserve.
Weather notes: Sunny intervals, few spots of rain, calm, 5 degrees C.
Weather notes: dry, sunny intervals, 7 degrees c, slight breeze
Vegetation has been cut and cleared throughout the reserve and the owl box has been replaced near Watts Wood. Two cormorants flew over the reserve. Only birds on Co-op Lake were two moorhen.
Weather notes: Cloudy, calm, dry, 13 degrees c.
Paths mainly dry. Two ravens flew over the reserve. Adult little grebe on Co-op Lake with three moorhen.
Weather note: Sunny, bright 13 degrees c with a gentle breeze.
Paths dry and cracked. Some dragonflies but only one or two butterflies seen. Many young blue tits, great tits, long tailed tits and one coal tit in Watts Wood. Adult little grebe on Co-op Lake with one greylag goose, four adult and one juvenile moorhen and one coot. Four mallard flew over.
Weather notes: Overcast with the occasional sunny interval and the odd spot of rain - 19 degrees C., slight breeze
Paths dry underfoot. Many dragonflies and some butterflies on the wing. Small flocks of goldfinches in many parts of the reserve. Four moorhens including one juvenile, two coot and an adult little grebe on Coop Lake. Family of wrens by the car park.
Weather notes: Sunny intervals, slight breeze, 20 degrees c
Also seen: 1 brown hare
Paths very dry due to the prolonged period of warmth. No sign of pair of mute swans but one egg appeared to be still in nest. One adult and two young little grebe on Co-op Lake. Also three coot and one juvenile here. Chiffchaff and willow warblers calling all over the reserve. Pair of stock dove flew out of the Tower. Curlew flew over the reserve calling. Damselflies, dragonflies and some butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: sunny, 26 degrees c, slight breeze.
Paths dry and cracked. Pair of mute swan nesting on Co-op Lake. Moorhen nesting on Beatles Pond and a juvenile coot seen on Co-op Lake. Pellets seen outside the Tower.
Weather notes: Dry, calm, sunny intervals, 21 degrees c
Pair of mute swan on Co-op Lake showing evidence of nest building. Pair of stock dove at the Tower and a blue tit taking nesting material under the eaves. Grey partridge showing in Pickering Meadow and a pair of stock dove sitting on top of the owl box. Many willow warblers calling. one or two butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: Light cloud with sunny intervals - 16 degrees c, moderate breeze from SSE, dry.
Also seen: 1 x grey squirrel
Mainly dry underfoot. Two butterflies seen. Pair of little grebe and a pair of Canada goose on Coop Lake. Birds active and calling in the sunshine. A flock of over 50 golden plover flew over the reserve.
Weather notes: sunny, 15 degrees c, calm
Also seen: 1 brown hare, 2 Comma butterflies
A mixed flock of redwing, fieldfare and starling were feeding on a field adjacent to Pickerings Meadow and kept flying into the reserve and returning. Pair of Canada geese on Coop Lake.
Weather notes: Sunny intervals, slight breeze, dry 4 degrees c.
Cormorant flew over the reserve. Some ice at the back of Coop Lake
Weather notes: overcast with a few spots of rain, 5 degrees c, calm
Grey heron seen near Coop Lake. No fieldfare recorded this month. Black headed gulls flying over the reserve.
Weather notes: Calm, overcast, dry, 6 degrees c.
Also seen: 1 x grey squirrel
2 x roe deer
Most of the paths frozen underfoot. Coop Lake 80% frozen with three coot and a moorhen on it. Lovely sunny day. Two redpoll seen feeding in alders and female bullfinch flew over. Flocks of goldfinch seen and heard throughout the reserve
Weather notes: bright, sunny, calm, 4 degrees c
Also seen: 1 x grey squirrel
Stoat ran across the track as we drove into the car park. No sign of the little grebe on Coop Lake
Weather notes: overcast, slight breeze, 11 degrees c
Also seen:
1 x brown hare
1 x grey squirrel
1 x stoat
Paths and tracks fairly dry. Little grebe and juvenile still on Coop Lake. Kingfisher seen flying across this lake calling. Four sand martin, two swallows and a group of twelve black-headed gulls flew over the Reserve. No butterflies or dragonflies seen.
Weather notes: dry, cloudy with a few sunny intervals, 14 degrees c
Also seen: 2 brown hare and 1 grey squirrel.
Paths dry and many cracked. Some dragonflies on the wing. On Coop Lake were a pair of moorhen with three young and an adult little grebe with one young. Also two juvenile moorhen and two juvenile coot. Small parties of swallow flying high over the Reserve and some feeding over the grass. Group of eight young pheasants in the corner of New Meadow. Parties of young and adult goldfinch throughout the Reserve
Weather notes: dry with a slight breeze, sunny intervals, 21 degrees c.
Also seen: 2 brown hare and 1 grey squirrel
Little grebe and chick on Coop Lake
Two juvenile coots and a juvenile moorhen on Coop Lake. Some butterflies and dragon/damsel flies on the wing. Herring gull and buzzard flew over the reserve.
Weather notes: Sunny intervals, 21 degrees c, dry, slight breeze.
Reserve drying out but still one or two muddy patches. Some butterflies and dragonflies on the wing. Pair of coot with three young on Coop Lake. Also a little grebe and a juvenile moorhen here. No hirundines seen. Lapwing flew over the reserve.
Also seen: 1 Roe deer
Weather notes: Cloudy with sunny intervals, 20 degrees C, dry, slight breeze.
Mute swan nesting on Coop Lake but no sign of the mate. Moorhen with one young and a juvenile coot. Many robin, blackbird and willow warbler singing and calling. Reserve much drier but some muddy patches in places.
Also seen: 1 brown hare and 3 Reeves' muntjac
Weather notes: cloudy with a few bright intervals, 16 degrees c, dry, calm
Reserve drying out but still some wet and muddy patches. Pair of coot with six young on Coop Lake. Greylag goose on a nest on the island here. Plenty of bird song including chiffchaff and willow warblers. Three lapwing flew over the reserve. Great spotted woodpecker heard drumming.
Also seen: Reeves's muntjac
Weather notes: Sunny intervals, 17 degrees c, dry, slight breeze
Still fairly muddy under foot. At least 100 fieldfare flying over the reserve in flocks. Pair of greylag goose and pair of Canada goose on Coop Lake - aggressive towards each other. Chiffchaff in song.
Weather notes: dry, sunny intervals, 10 degrees c slight breeze
Other species: 3 rabbit
Very wet and muddy underfoot. Little grebe seen on Coop Lake.
Weather notes: Breezy, 7 degrees C, some sunny intervals, showery.
Paths muddy underfoot
Also seen: 1 grey squirrel
Weather notes: dry, slight breeze, sunny intervals, 7 degrees c
Muddy underfoot. Three pellets seen near the Tower.
Also seen: 4 grey squirrel
Weather notes: Sunny, calm, dry, 7 degrees c
Muddy underfoot. Fox seen at the back of Beatles Pond
Also seen: 4 x grey squirrel, 1 x red fox
Weather notes: dry, strong breeze, 7 degrees c, a few sunny intervals.
Muddy underfoot after Storm Babet earlier in the month. Several flocks of fieldfares over the reserve. Large flock of starlings feeding on stubble field adjacent to Coop Lake and flying over the lake. Pair of mute swans on the lake.
Also seen: 1 x grey squirrel, red admiral and two dragonflies.
Weather notes: sunny, 13 degrees c, slight breeze, dry
Groups of swallow flying over the reserve
Weather notes: dry, sunny intervals, calm 17 degrees c.
Also seen: 2 grey squirrels
Start time: 11:00
Small group of sand martin flew over the reserve. some butterflies and dragonflies on the wing. Grey squirrel by the bird table. Field being ploughed nearby.
Weather notes: calm, sunny intervals, 21 degrees c, odd spot of rain at the start.
Start time: 11:00
Lots of butterflies and some dragonflies on the wing. Two young kestrels being fed by adults in the top part of the Tower. Young jay resting in the vegetation at the bottom of the gate near the main entrance to the Reserve. Several flocks of goldfinches throughout the Reserve.
Weather notes: dry, sunny intervals, calm, 20 degrees c.
Start time: 12:15
Stock dove in owl box in Watts Wood - possible nesting. No sign of the mute swans or cygnets or any greylag geese. Pair of coot on Coop Lake. Butterflies and dragonflies on the wing
Weather notes: dry, calm, sunny, 24 degrees c.
Male banded demoiselle
Male brimstone butterfly
Coot & cootlings
Stock dove
Start time: 15:30
Mute swan still sitting on nest on Coop Lake. Moorhen nesting on Beatles Pond. 35+ greylag geese on Coop Lake and island. Blue tits in nest box at main entrance. Spotted flycatcher in Watts Wood - first sighting since records began in 2013.
Weather notes: Cloudy with bright intervals, slight breeze, 15 degrees C, dry underfoot.
Reed bunting
Mute swan
Spotted flycatcher
Moorhen
Start time 15:15
Pair of mute swans nesting on the island at Coop Lake. three Canada geese on the water and a pair of greylag geese but no sign of any goslings. Pair of coot with five young. A jack snipe flew up from Wykes wetland as we approached it. willow warblers calling.
Also seen: 2 rabbits
Weather notes: sunny intervals, 11 degrees c, slight breeze, dry.
Start time: 14:15
Paths muddy underfoot. Barn owl seen hunting over the Reserve. Evidence of a pair of greylag geese trying to nest on the island at Co-op Lake but these were moved off by Canada geese. Many robin in song.
Weather notes: overcast, calm, dry, 14 degrees c
Start time: 12:40
Quiet for birds
Weather notes: Slight breeze, sunny intervals, 11 degrees c
Also seen: grey squirrel, rabbit
Start time :14:15
Co-op Lake frozen. Hare shot across the track on way to Watts Wood. Some tracks muddy underfoot!
Weather notes: dry, overcast, calm 6 degrees c.
Also seen: brown hare
Start time: 12:00
Quite muddy underfoot. Good views of two roe deer as they crossed the track near the Bridge
Weather notes: Dry, sunny intervals, slight breeze, 8 degrees c
Start time: 14:30
Quite muddy underfoot
Weather notes: Calm, overcast, dry, 9 degrees c
Also seen 1 grey squirrel
Start time: 14:20
Daniel Charles Construction Company working on site. Small parties of fieldfares seen and a large flock of gulls flying over. One red admiral seen and a small number of dragonflies
Weather notes: Dry, sunny intervals, moderate breeze, 19 degrees c - mild for the time of year.
Also seen: 2 grey squirrel
Start time: 15:45
Hornets still in nest box at the entrance to Monks wood. Dragonflies and one or two butterflies seen. Two great spotted woodpeckers - only three individual sightings since 2013.
Weather notes: Cloudy with sunny intervals - 18 degrees C, slight breeze, dry.
Also seen: 3 grey squirrel and 1 rabbit
Great spotted woodpecker
Start time: 14:25
Hornets nesting in the bird box at the entrance to Monks Wood. Small parties of swallows and house martins passing over the reserve. Water levels low in the lake in Cooperative Wood.
Weather notes: dry, sunny intervals, slight breeze, 21 degrees C
Also seen: 1 grey squirrel
Start time: 14:30
Pair of swans and three cygnets no longer on the pond. Many young birds using the wet area in the Beatles Pond Wildlife Sanctuary. Ground cracked due to the high temperatures recorded this month - the highest temperature in the UK (40.3 degrees C) was recorded at Coningsby on 19 July. Many butterflies on the wing.
Weather notes: still and overcast with some sunny intervals. 19 degrees C
Start time 15:45
On the pond - pair of mute swans with 3 cygnets, pair of moorhen with 3 young, 11 coot including adults and juveniles, female mallard. At least two young kestrel in the owl box in Watts Wood. Small parties of swifts passing through the reserve.
Weather notes: breezy, sunny, dry, 22 degrees.
Start time 11:00
Mute swan still sitting on nest on the island at the pond. Two pairs of coot - one with five young, the other with three young. Mallard with one duckling on the pond.
Weather notes: breezy, 15 degrees c, sunny intervals, dry.
Start time 11:15
Two pairs of coots with a total of 12 cootlings and greylags with 8 goslings
Start time 09:20
Animals seen: Brown hare x 1
Plants seen: Birds Foot Trefoil; White Campion; Teasel; White Oxeye; Spindle; Cornflower; Yellow Flag iris.
Also seen: 2 grey squirrels, cowslips, cow parsley and red campion
Cold, blue skies, dry underfoot
Also seen: Teasel, blackthorn, pussy willow, buckthorn and grey squirrel
09:15-10:45
Conditions: dull, cold day
Also seen: 3 grey squirrels, blackthorn, teasel, pussy willow, hawthorn, buckthorn, gorse, tamarisk
Conditions: strong wind, blue skies, sunny, 6˚c. Very muddy underfoot.
Also seen: one grey squirrel and catkins
Conditions: temperature -2˚c, frost on the ground, very cold
Other nature sights: grey squirrels, catkins and European spindle shrub
9:10-10:40 Also seen Grey Squirrel x 4
9:15-10:30. Conditions: very wet underfoot, poor visibility, misty and damp.
Also seen Grey Squirrel x 2
The survey was done between 9:10 and 10:00 and the weather was sunny. Also seen - the pink seed capsules on the European Spindle trees.
It really was an unpleasant morning, but plenty of birds around. NEW SPECIES to this count - pink footed geese
We also noted the chestnuts growing on our journey, and one lone Grey Squirrel.
Very windy, dry underfoot
Also seen one grey squirrel, dragonflies, brimstone butterfly, yellow irises, wild roses. It did really look a picture. Temp 20 degrees. Very good visibilty
Weather sunny and warm, with little breeze
The survey was conducted in around 10 degrees, making it warm enough for birds to venture out. It was dry underfoot for the most part. We were surprised to count so many great tits (18) which seemed to follow us around. Our singing birds generally were in good voice, particularly robins, chaffinch and fieldfare (masses of these winter visitors which will soon be away back to their homelands.)
I should also add that we saw one large grey squirrel and one Brown Hare.
We also spotted a grey squirrel having fun near the bird eatery
We had a good hour or more walking the pathways, which were very wet but manageable.
Luckily we both had wellingtons on, and we needed them! I felt sorry for the small dogs which passed us just before the “small lakes” on our journey!
We recorded 20 shelduck [missed off BirdTrack below, but included in the spreadsheet above] ... on what appeared to be a lake, but was probably a very flooded field.
I also noted painted lady butterflies, a small blue and a meadow brown.
Well, the place looks a picture of health doesn’t it? So much blossom, so many butterflies, and the birds turned out as well, though many were probably seeking shelter from the sun.
Highlights were the weather ( hot and clear skies) a couple of very well fed rabbits drinking at the pond opposite the car park, and lots of butterflies.
It was good to hear the chiffchaffs in good voice (my wife says they give her a headache). The greylags were not keen on my presence and circled overhead.
I was delighted to see a smart fox walking through the shrubs near to the pond entrance, and the fattest grey squirrel in the world at the main entrance.
First visit of the year, and very cold, so birds must have found warmth somewhere hidden from me. Having said that, the number of gulls seen shows it was even colder on the coast.
Did the survey [30 December] and weather very good. A very large, fat squirrel greeted me at the entrance. It was a real treat to see and hear the swans flying overhead. Hardly any pheasants or wood pigeons, perhaps the result of a cull at this time of year?
I only heard the heron, didn’t see it, but it was a very clear call.
Not much birdlife around, probably hunkering down in the bushes to escape the recent very strong winds. But a nice day for a stroll.
The grey heron was seen flying from the pond region across to the beck It looked like a pterodactyl in flight!
Good to see the buzzard and the large gang of goldfinches
It would have been easier to “spot the agricultural machinery” today, as they seemed to be breaking hedgerows, broadening paths and generally creating commotion. Still, the end results have been good, despite there being less to note today.
This survey was done earlier than usual, and not so many birds around. They are probably trying to keep cool out of sight.
Chairman's Note: good to see the great crested grebes are with us
The whole area looks gorgeous, with long grass meadows and flowers peeking through, loads of butterflies (and some not so nice flyers, but definitely needed). The birds were reluctant to show themselves, so a lot depended on my hearing, which isn’t so good these days, nevertheless 31 different species recorded.
Monks Wood looks tip-top, with golden meadows, lots of bird sounds, colourful butterflies and beautiful pathways around the site which have kept habitat intact but made it easy to walk.
Got caught in a couple of showers, but plenty of sunshine too.
It was great to listen to the skylarks on top form, probably due to nesting/breeding. Meanwhile, the visiting whitethroats issued forth with their creeks and groans, but by their very presence forecast that summer will be here soon. It was also lovely to see a female mallard escorting 7 ducklings in the beck near the farm
There are more birds than ever on site. I can still hear the cacophony of bird sound coming from the skies, copse, hedgerows and fields. I also saw my first butterfly of the year (a brimstone) and we saw a fallow deer and 3 rabbits also. The very large flock of starlings was on the approach to the car park. We heard our first chiffchaff of the year, so spring has sprung!
The yellowhammers we saw looked like canaries in their best yellow coats. The chaffinches were in gorgeous regalia too. It is unusual to see more redwings than fieldfare in flocks, but we thought that perhaps many of the fieldfare had already left. Your friend the buzzard was in peak condition and ready to do his duty!
Very cold day, but plenty of people out and about, which is good to see. Large flocks of Fieldfare and redwing, and starlings, many of which look fat enough to explode! Also, one very large squirrel near the bird feeding station.
Started very slowly with hardly any birds, but [saw] over 20 species.
The approach road is bad now and the tracks used by walkers are very muddy, but still people were happily walking the area. Still fieldfare and redwing around, and a buzzard sighted (the other heard) quite close to the gulls near the car park.
I saw one fallow deer, which jumped across the path in front of me and disappeared into nowhere. Beautiful sight.
Very frosty under foot and difficult for some birds. However, large flocks of fieldfare, with redwings and starlings, and even a couple of song thrushes, were a real highlight, plus the sparrowhawk, looking very sleek and menacing against the clear blue sky.
Lots of people out and about, many with children, which is good to see.
This was a busy Sunday, as a lot of people (presumably connected to the Woodland Trust) were on site. They seemed to be enjoying themselves, despite the cold.
A bit too blustery for most birds, except those that like the comfort of crowds, such as goldfinches, fieldfare and wood pigeons. Still plenty of food around though, so we may see more winter visitors yet.
The birds were congregating and flying around as though they are aware of hurricane Ophelia’s arrival. I suppose there is safety in numbers, and there’s certainly enough food left to feed them all. Two buzzards were flying over the car park at the end of my walk, but didn’t seem to be staying locally. Wood pigeons were flying hither and thither, first one way then another. Big groups of goldfinches, rooks and crows also, all a little bit hectic.
Nice day for a walk. We saw a grey squirrel, lots of butterflies, including red admiral, and also buzzard, lapwings flying over.
The latest list [is] somewhat more sparse than usual, no doubt due to the heat. I think many birds must have packed up and gone to the seaside for the day. The site was glorious and looked a picture.
Still lots of colour, lots of food for mammals, birds and butterflies (including lots of dragonflies too).
Despite strong winds, a good day for sightings, made more pleasant by the pathways having been cut. This also helped a green woodpecker, which obviously thought it was a golf course. It’s mate nearby waited dutifully for its mate to finish off its feed first.
Dragonflies again sweeping and swooping, lovely to watch, and great flower colours.
A bit wet this time, but plenty of birds still singing, if not always putting in an appearance. The buzzard looked a bit the worse for wear, but that’s probably due to the stress of bringing up young and fending off others.
Apart from the birds, there is a lot of colour from flowers like purple vetch, meadowsweet, daisies, mallow, cornflower and yarrow... Everything is growing quickly after the heat and now the rain, so next month could be a bumper one for wildlife.
Birds were in full voice, making a real cacophony at times. The field which usually has sheep in near the entrance /exit was awash with buttercups and a great sight. It certainly brightened up the day quite literally.
Three swallows were seen over the lake, dipping for water. These are the first I have seen this year. Whoopee!
Also saw a lovely orange tipped butterfly, dancing across our path. Made me want to dance too.
Have you seen the next stage of the coltsfoot, which I so love? They have flat caps of silver seeds, like a troop of old brass band players up north.
We also came across what I at first took for a little circle of spilt white paint on the path ahead, but which turned out to be daisies all fully out for the sunshine.
On top of this, there are swathes of two of my favourite wild flowers (coltsfoot and cowslip) and spotted a grey squirrel foraging around the car park. Pity about the churned up grass pathway, but I suppose this is also a time for work on the estate.
Didn’t see any frogspawn, and my wife and I looked because there are large dollops in our pond. Perhaps it’s the wrong kind of water (instead of snow).
Despite the frost, moles were very busy, with lots of fresh molehills around the paths. Shooting nearby was not helpful, but managed to spot 26 species."
As well as the birds on our list we saw a grey squirrel and a vole. The lake was almost entirely frozen.
The highlight for me was seeing a woodcock in flight, a bird we haven’t seen at the site before.
Also, lots of fieldfare and a few redwing, the first I’ve seen this autumn. Everything looking very handsome.
Nothing on the lake this time, though they may have hunkered down on the island.