Friday 20th February 2026: Warnham nature reserve
With an Sdos outing coming up in the next few weeks and work ongoing around the boardwalk, we decided to do a ‘recce’ visit to Warnham reserve. The weather started fine, but mizzle gradually drifted in, reducing visibility. Nevertheless we had an enjoyable morning with a couple of new annual ticks as an added bonus. Looking out over the pool, there were small flocks of Tufted Duck and Pochard, with an interesting hybrid Pochard looking rather striking. A single Great-crested Grebe swam at the back of the lake together with a few Coots. A Lesser Black- backed Gull loafed amongst the usual species. Continuing on to Bullfinch Hide, the sound of twittering Siskins as we approached was unmistakeable. There were good numbers in the treetops, as well as birds making use of the feeders and gathering seed from the ground. A lovely Bullfinch came to the feeders too, together with regular finches and tits, Nuthatch and a nice male Reed Bunting, transitioning into breeding plumage. Bullfinch ...