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Bewick’s Swan diary

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Au Revoir

Posted on 16th April 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

Our last two remaining Bewick’s swans have finally left on spring migration, drawing to a close another eventful swan season! Whirls and Alik stayed at Slimbridge until 11 April, before natural urges to migrate and [...]

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And then there were two

Posted on 3rd April 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

Not long after we waved goodbye to the last seven swans last week, two more reappeared! Whirls and yearling Alik had seemingly grown tired of the antics of the territorial pair of breeding mute swans on the main Rushy [...]

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Migration starts again

Posted on 19th March 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

At last some south-westerly winds and clear skies! On Thursday there were 124 Bewick’s swans at Slimbridge but by Friday there were only 35! The swans had been stalling – days of unfavourable north-easterly winds had [...]

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Cold weather halts migration

Posted on 11th March 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

A return to north-easterly winds has brought much colder air from Scandanavia and Eastern Europe causing the Bewick’s swans to delay their migration back to Russia for considerably longer than usual. This morning, 179 [...]

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Swans late leaving Slimbridge

Posted on 7th March 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

No sooner had the swans departed, they had returned! After groups were heard noisily flying away from Slimbridge on Thursday night and fewer birds were found in the area the following day, swan researcher Steve Heaven was[...]

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Swans start leaving Slimbridge

Posted on 1st March 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

                The first 77 Bewick’s started their spring migration from Slimbridge last night! A large group were heard calling at 1am as dozens flew over the Scott House (A. [...]

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First signs of spring migration

Posted on 22nd February 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

Spring migration has officially started with groups of Bewick’s seen making their way across the Netherlands! Ornithologist Martin Jansen sent this news from Holland: ‘Yesterday morning and also this morning I have [...]

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Illegal shooting persists

Posted on 18th February 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

Over the past few weeks we have been able to catch 19 Bewick’s swans wintering at Slimbridge. These are birds that have swum up a netted tunnel trap known as a ‘swan-pipe’ and once caught, have had a colour ring &[...]

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Another 24 year old reaches Britain

Posted on 5th February 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

We were very excited to see the return of Caper to Slimbridge in December, who at the grand old age of 24 years, is the oldest known Bewick’s swan in Britain this winter. We heard today that Caper is not …

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January - a great time to see the swans

Posted on 29th January 2013 by Julia Newth @ Slimbridge

As we lurch towards the end of January it seems unreal that the Bewick’s will be with us for only a few more weeks before they start to head off back to Russia next month. It seems doubtful that we …

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