Thursday 25th August - Osprey, Peregrine, Raven, Tawny Owl & a lot of wildfowl!

An absolutely cracking morning to be on the reserve.

Folly Pond is full of birds with Teal and Shoveler numbers increasing, a few Wigeon and Pintail arriving and a good number of waders now passing through.

An Osprey is feeding out on the Solway mud at 09:25 and a Peregrine is perched on a merse post.

A Raven has just flown over the Corner Field and a Tawny Owl has just flown through the Farmhouse Garden!

Today's high tide 18:24     8.2m


Around the reserve today:

Insects
Blue-tailed Damselfly
Four-spotted Chaser Dragonfly
Common Darter Dragonfly
Small Heath Butterfly
Meadow Brown Butterfly
Ringlet Butterfly
Red Admiral Butterfly
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly

Whooper Pond
Mute swan 2 + 7 large cygnets
Mallard 139
Moorhen 1 + 2 chick

Folly Pond
Teal 674
Wigeon 2
Pintail 2
Shoveler 30
Mallard 24
Lapwing 76
Black-tailed Godwit 25
Snipe 13
Greenshank 1
Moorhen 2 + 3 chicks
Canada Geese 6

Teal Pond
Teal 39
Mallard 16
Grey Heron 1
Moorhen 1 + 1 chick

Avenue Tower
Mute Swan 3 + 1 cygnet
Mallard 15
Canada Goose 120
Curlew 1
Roe Deer 1
Brown Hare 2
Longhorn Cattle 3

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Osprey 1 on the mud
Peregrine Falcon 1♀

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Swallow
House Martin
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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Osprey Webcam

The Ospreys have now fledged and are not returning to the nest very often so we will soon be starting our blog as we follow the satellite tagged chicks on their first migration.

As October approaches we will hopefully be switching to our winter webcam showing the Whooper Pond, where some 300 Whooper Swans will spend the winter.

joe.bilous@wwt.org.uk

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