Wildlife at Willey, Warks
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
24th March - cloudy, SW wind increasing to fresh-gusting strong at times, 12 C
Monday, 23 March 2026
23rd March - medium cloud, very luight breeze, 12C
WeBs counts
Mere Lane Lake; morning
Four Little Grebes - lots of 'trilling' and territory disputes, five Tufted Ducks and two Mallards, five Coot and six Moorhens.
Mute Swan pair with nest.
A Green Woodpecker 'yaffling', Chiffchaff singing.
Magna Park Lake area.
Two Little Grebes 'trilling' and in territory disputes, three drake Mallards, four Moorhens and a Coot.
Great Spotted Woodpecker 'drumming' and a Green Woodpecker 'yaffling'. A Buzzard present in the trees.. Chiffchaff singing.
22nd March - 12C, sunny, very light breeze
Soar Brook Lake; morning
Last winter WeBs count today.
Grey heron2, Little Egret 1, Canada 20 and Greylag 16, Tufted 7, Mallard 5, Cormorant 7, Moorhen 4, Mute Swan 2, Snipe 2 (feeding on waters edge bank), and Oystercatcher pair.
Also, a singing Red-legged Partridge, Stock Dove pair, Pheasant called, four Goldfinches feeding in tree tops, and a Buzzard calling.
Saturday, 21 March 2026
21st March - Sunny, 14C, very light breeze, thin cloud at times.
Friday, 20 March 2026
20th March - misty/cloudy first thing, lifting by mid-morning to hazy sunshine, light NE-E, 14C
Thursday, 19 March 2026
19th March - Grass frost last night. Sunny, 15C, very light SE.
Willey;
Red Kite drifted over the village at 0800h.
Two Mistle Thrushes singing in the village area.
Soar Brook Lake, late morning.
21 Cormorants, four Wigeon and five Mallards, a Little Grebe.
A Little Grebe. 20 Canada and 12 Greylag Geese.
Two Ravens over and a Green Woodpecker heard.
A Peacock butterfly.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
18th March - Sunny, very warm 18C, mostly light SE
An exceptionally warm March day, alas busy 'lambing', but perfect for the little ones.
Ravens over first thing, doing the local fields circuit - looking for 'fallen' stock.
Several Brimstones noted.
The local Song Thrush is singing really well and frequently now, and it looks like Blue Tits are using a garden nest box.
A per other recent Springs we have a pair of Canada Geese visiting the local ponds, will see if they breed this year.