Wednesday 8th April a.m.
With more sunshine this morning I was soon out of the door and on my way to TMR where the start temperature of 8°C soon rose. This site has limited access so after successfully opening the locked gates closing them behind me I parked the car in the usual spot.
The first birds seen were two Wheatears milling around and a couple of Oystercatchers flew on to the Reservoir wall. There were also a few Meadow Pipits around plus a few Willow Warblers were singing, I spotted two in distant trees. On the water were Tufteds, Canadas and about a dozen LBB Gulls came in briefly before moving on. From close to the hide I saw a pair of Goldeneye near the opposite bank, also a Snipe was drumming as it displayed high overhead. I could hear Red Grouse calling and then spotting one in the distance.
As I headed back a Pied Wagtail landed on the wall and further along a pair of Reed Buntings, then two Swallow appeared flying over the wall and circling over the water. Then I spotted one of two Redshanks at the edge of the water which on this occasion I was able to get some pictures of. Finally as I headed back down the track I spotted a pair of Stonechats, rounding off an excellent morning.
| Redshank |
| Wheatear |
| Oystercatcher |
| Pied Wagtail |
| Red Grouse |
| Reed Bunting |
| Stonechat |
| Goldeneye |
| LBB Gulls |
| Redshank at TMR 8/4/2026 |