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31 May 2025

May 2025


Tice's Meadow MAY 2025

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Volunteer Work Parties

Surrey County Council are now running all volunteer work parties at Tice's Meadow with the help of the TMBG - see below for details.



 

Webcam Update

This year, for a change, the Kestrels have nested in the Jackdaw box, and there are Jackdaws in the Kestrel box. Two Kestrel eggs have been seen, probably laid on the 28th and 29th April, and there is an unknown amount of hatched Jackdaws.

The male and female Barn Owls were together for the beginning of May, and then it was just the female. However, for the end part of May, the Barn Owl box has remained empty.

Kestrel and two eggs
 

Barn Owls

 


The bird year list now stands at 114 species (excluding 2 escape species)

83 bird species were reported during May.

Thank you to everyone who reports their sightings.

For the most up to date info, click on the link below and Follow

TMBG

Thursday 1st May

8 Common Sandpiper, 3 Common Tern, Garden Warbler, Green Woodpecker, 2 Shelduck, Whimbrel, Whitethroat

Friday 2nd May

17 Gadwall, 2 Little Egret, 2 Water Rail, 2 Common Tern, Whimbrel

Roger Dickey, ably assisted by Anya, Aspen and Len, conducted a bird ringing session near to the Twin Oaks on the east side of the meadow. Some particular birds of note were a number of Cetti's Warbler, a female Blackbird - just starting to show signs of breeding, and a newly arrived Reed Warbler.

 

Female Blackbird - © Roger Dickey

 

Reed Warbler - © Roger Dickey

Ringing crew - © Roger Dickey

 

Myung-hye Chun photographed the first Azure damselfly of the year.

Azure damsfly (Coenagrion puella) - © Myung-hye Chun


Sunday 4th May

2 Common Sandpiper, Hobby (111th bird species for 2025 – last recorded 02/10/2024, 6 Mute Swan, Pochard, 6 Swift, Whimbrel (present for the eighth day, the longest stay since 2/3 were present from 19th April 2016 to 25th April 2016)

Monday 5th May

6 Blackcap, 3 Common Sandpiper, 3 Greenfinch, Sparrowhawk, Stonechat, 10 Swift

Tuesday 6th May

Reed Warbler, Whitethroat, 2 Common Sandpiper

Wednesday 7th May

4 Common Sandpiper, 3 Common Tern

Thursday 8th May

Black-headed Gull (first chicks have started to hatch), Canada Goose (pair with a single gosling), 6 Common Sandpiper, 5 Gadwall, Greenshank (112th bird species for 2025 – last recorded 08/09/2024

Friday 9th May

2 Common Sandpiper, 24 Moorhen

17 people joined in the volunteer work party, including the Surrey Choices team. The logs that were obstructing the flow of the river were removed and the encroaching vegetation on the main track was cut back.

 


 



Volunteer work party
 


 

Saturday 10th May

Chiffchaff, 3 Common Sandpiper, Reed Bunting, 7 Mute Swan, Stock Dove, Wood Sandpiper (113th bird species for 2025 – 38th site record – last recorded on 21/08/2023

NEW SPECIES for site, a Caddisfly – Grammotaulius nigropunctatus

Caddisfly - © Kevin Duncan

Sunday 11th May

Canada Goose (second pair with seven goslings), 3 Common Tern, 5 Gadwall, 6 Grey Heron, Little Egret, 2 Lapwing, Common Sandpiper, 7 Egyptian Goose, 2 Jay (collecting material for a nest)

Monday 12th May

Canada Goose (second pair with seven goslings), Cattle Egret (10th site record – last recorded 24/04/2025), Great White Egret (114th species for 2025 – 31st site record – last recorded 29/01/2025

Great White Egret - © Kevin Duncan

Tuesday 13th May

Cattle Egret, Common Sandpiper, 4 Common Tern, 4 Egyptian Goose, Ringed Plover

Cattle Egret - © Kevin Duncan

Roger, with the help of Len, checked all 40 of the nest boxes located in the woods within Tice's Meadow Nature Reserve. The Blue Tits and Great Tits are still in mid 'brooding', although nest building seems to be all but over. The current spell of warm dry weather has brought out insects and much needed food supplies, and both species are making the most of it. Predation is also down so far and only two nests have failed completely, possibly due to the absence of food providing adults. Several Great Tit broods have already flown and the Blue Tits don't look far behind.


Great Tit and Blue Tit pulli - © Roger Dickey

 



 

Cattle Egret, Common Sandpiper, Pied Wagtail, Ringed Plover

Thursday 15th May

Common Sandpiper, 14 Egyptian Goose, c100 Swift, c50 Swallow, c100 House Martin, 6 Common Tern

Friday 16th May

Common Sandpiper, 7 Common Tern, Hobby

Creeping Buttercup flowering in the meadow.





Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens)

 

Saturday 17th May

Oystercatcher, Hobby, Green Woodpecker

Sunday 18th May

Chaffinch, 2 Little Grebe, Sedge Warbler, Green Woodpecker

Monday 19th May

Chaffinch, Greenfinch, 6 Lapwing, 6 Little Egret, Grey Plover (10th site record)

Photograph of Grey Plover taken through a scope.

Grey Plover - © Pete Brown


In the meadow: Common Bird's-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), Common Blue butterfly (Polyommatus icarus) and Mother Shipton moth (Callistege mi) on a Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale).

 


 



 


Tuesday 20th May

Common Sandpiper, 2 Greylag Goose, 15 Moorhen, 6 Tufted Duck

Wednesday 21st May

117 Coot, 9 Lapwing, 16 Little Egrets, 16 Magpie, 37 Mallard, 2 Teal

Thursday 22nd May

6 Mute Swan, 2 Ringed Plover, 13 Little Egret, 26 Swift

Pete Brown's video of a Great Spotted Woodpecker feeding its young.



A prestigious day for the Tice's Meadow Bird Group and all the volunteers. As part of the TMBG being awarded the King's Award for Voluntary Service, Katie and John had the honour of attending the King's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. Being dedicated volunteers themselves, they made excellent representatives for all of  the Tice's Meadow volunteers. Katie has organised many very popular kids' events and John has been a part of the TMBG from the very start.

Katie & John


Friday 23rd May

12 Great Crested Grebe, 2 Jay, 11 Little Egret, 23 Magpie, Pochard

23 Volunteers attended the regular Friday work party including the team from Surrey Choices. The vegetation along the paths to Low Lane was cut back to make them safe and easily accessible for the users of Tice's Meadow Nature Reserve. The saplings growing next to the meadow were given space to thrive by removing the smothering growth of surrounding plants.

 


 

Common Tubic moth at the nature reserve.

Common Tubic moth (Alabonia geoffrella) - © Kevin Duncan


Saturday 24th May

6 Common Tern, 14 Little Egret, 19 Swift

Sunday 25th May

Chiffchaff, 2 Garden Warbler, 20 Little Egret (new site record count), 6 Long-tailed Tit, Peregrine

Monday 26th May

Buzzard, Common Sandpiper, 119 Coot, 4 Cormorant, 11 Gadwall, Kestrel, 44 Mallard, 42 Swift

Tuesday 27th May

35 Canada Goose, 4 Collared Dove, 4 Cormorant, 16 Gadwall, 3 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 3 Grey Heron, 4 Lapwing, 5 Tufted Duck

Wednesday 28th May

3 Buzzard, 14 Greylag Goose, 6 Lapwing, 4 Little Egret, Ringed Plover

Thursday 29th May

No reported sightings

Friday 30th May

55 Canada Goose, 137 Coot, Goldcrest, Grey Wagtail, 11 Little Egret, 2 Ringed Plover

Great short video from Pete Brown showing that the Swifts have taken up residence in the Swift Tower for another year. This is the fifth year the swifts have kept the colony going.

Swift in Tower - © Peter Brown


Saturday 31st May

14 Great Crested Grebe, 9 Lapwing, 13 Little Egrets


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