I visited the reservoir in calm sunny conditions this morning; a rare visit for me. Very rough estimates of most species, none of which seem particularly high:
Coot 90
Gadwall 75
Wigeon 70
Mallard 30
Tufted Duck 100
Goldeneye 45
Also
Shelduck 17
Pochard 1 male
Shoveler 2 males
Oystercatcher 3
Redshank 2
Avocet 1 flying about, being pursued by common gulls and settled on the water
Perhaps most notable was the complete absence of fish-eating birds - no cormorants, grebes or sawbills. Is that normal in mid morning at this time of year?
There was a Forum exchange 4 years ago about GCGrebes being found dead at Covenham, see
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=17729. Does anyone know if any results from analysis of the corpses is readily available, or where one might go to get it? And while I'm asking, does anyone know anything of the history and composition of fish populations in the reservoir. ... and what species are the mussels scattered around the banks?