December 2007
Yet another year closed, after a very low key month, with no new sightings. The highlight was the Water Pipit that showed through the month, though it was very elusive, frequenting very regularly the damp marshy area on the north-west channel and in the same location on the 15th. 12 Jack Snipe were a new record count for Grimley. Two unusual sightings for December were an Oystercatcher (flew over) and two Redshank, at the north end of the pools throughout the month. This was very unusual for December as these 2 species are usually Spring and Summer visitors to these parts.
The numbers of wintering duck were good in 2007, partly due to the good water level on the pools and there were still at least one pair of Stonechat on the perimeter of the pools, and a Chiffchaff on the causeway. At one time this bird was only recognised as a summer visitor, but over the years more and more over-winter here as the weather has got milder.
There were exceptionally good numbers of Siskin on the riverside, feeding on the seeds of the Alders adjacent to the pools.
Other species that showed well throughout the month included Green Sandpiper, Ruddy Duck, Little Grebe, Snipe and on the adjoining meadow Redpoll and Brambling.
2007 surpassed all records, with a total of 153 species recorded. Included in this total are 5 species new to Grimley: Cetti's Warbler, Great White Egret, Lapland Bunting, Richard's Pipit and Water Pipit . Thank you to all the people who contributed their sightings, enabling the compilation of these monthly reports.
