Kingfisher can be an unpredictable bird here, with some winters only boasting a handful of sightings. This winter has been one of the good ones, with a single bird showing very frequently all winter, and two birds being seen together for the first time at the end of January. For the first two weeks of February the two birds were seen together almost every day. They would sometimes perch close together in the channel between the main reed-bed and the first island, easily viewable from the start of the boardwalk. They also spent a lot of time flying around together, often being very vocal. They appeared to be doing a lot of exploring, both here and over the road on the West Reservoir, and were probably looking for suitable nesting sites. By the end of February though, the pair appeared to have moved on, presumably after finding a more suitable site for breeding somewhere else.
Great crested grebes nest here every year and this year they started building a nest in the middle of February and the eggs were laid from around the 20th.