We decided after some years thinking about it! To join the West Midlands Bird Club, this gives us access to a number of private reserves within a 45 minute drive from home. Once we received our membership details, that contains the codes to access the reserves we took the short hop over to Harborne to check the reserve there out.
The reserve is tiny and is adjacent to the Harborne Walkway, having said that it's a nice place for a shortish walk. There are no hides but quite a few benches which we made good use of for a coffee or two of course. Now that we are getting in to late June the bird activity is a lot less, so not much was seen, the highlight being a family of at least 4 Goldcrest dancing around in the tree canopy above our bench, so getting a photo was nigh on impossible. I do have a blurry one, but I won't put that on here.
The only other photo was of a patrolling Buzzard:
So now on to the title of this post, Belvide NR, this another WMBC reserve not far from J12 of the M6. This reserve is based around the Belvide Reservoir, there are 6 hides, plenty of benches and two toilets (luxury!) To cover all 6 hides the walk from the car park and back is about 3 miles, which on a hot afternoon like yesterday was a bit tiring for us oldies. Also it's always strange sussing out a new place, because you don't know where anything is, luckily at the second hide we visited we had a nice socially distanced chat with a regular he gave us a rough idea of what was where.
So onto the birding bit.
Tufted Duck, of which there were plenty,
Peacock Butterfly Catepillar,
Common Terns,
'Dancing' Lapwing,
Common Tern,
Great Crested Grebe,
Ringed Plover,
Pochard,
Carrion Crow,
Tufties and Coot,
Reed Bunting going for it,
I think this is a Buff Ermine Moth Catepillar, but I'm no expert, so sorry if I'm wrong.
Juvenile Coot,
Damoiselle,
Young Tree Sparrow,
Young Great Tit,
Tree Sparrow,
Sedge Warbler
Red Admiral,
Long-tailed Tit
and Pheasants.
We had a lovely 4 hours or so there, taking our year tally up by 3 to 120 and 72 for the month, so not too bad.
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