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Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Holden Tower Red-necked Phalarope 1- 1st winter still very distantly on floods to South. On the Dumbles edge viewable distantly from the tower Grey Plover 40 Golden Plover 5 Red Knot 2 Sanderling 8 Little Stint 2 Curlew Sandpiper 6 Dunlin 100 Ringed Plove

Wildlife sightings for 30th September 2012

Wildlife sightings for 30th September 2012

16 Wigeon - main lake, sheltered lagoon 73 Shoveler - main lake 111 Teal - main lake, scrape 3 Snipe - marsh 1 Kingfisher - entrance lake 1 Skylark - flew S 48 Swallow 230+ House Martin - lingering and flying NW 11 Siskin - 10 of which dropped down into w

Todays Sightings

Todays Sightings

Wader Lake   Time/Am     Tide/Low Lapwing - 62 Teal - 54 Shoveler - 4 Mallard - 62 Black-headed Gull - 16 Kestrel spotted hunting - 1   Hawthorn Wood Robin - 2 Nuthatch - 1 Treecreeper - 1 Bullfinch - 4 Siskin - 3 Coal Tit - 5 Greenfinch - 2 Go

Flood feeding frenzy

Flood feeding frenzy

The recent almost biblical deluge and flooding has been fantastic for the birds, with the area size of the mere having expanded noticeably it has provided a feeding frenzy for the wildfowl and large numbers of Gulls.  The drake Scaup is still present alo

Two local photographers scoop all five prizes in the summer heat of the WWT photography competition

Two local photographers scoop all five prizes in the summer heat of the WWT photography competition

Two budding amateur photographers have won a total of five top titles between them in the summer heat of WWT’s Photography Competition 2011-2012, held in celebration of the Scott Antarctic Expedition Centenary and in association with Canon.

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

The South Lake LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER 1 adult winter Black-tailed Godwit 270 Redshank 31 Teal 180 Shoveler 78 Cormorant 11 The Holden Tower Black Tern 1 Red-necked Phalarope 1 Still on the Dumblers floods Curlew Sandpiper 4 Little Stint 4 Dunlin 150 Ringed

Wildlife sightings for 29th September 2012

Wildlife sightings for 29th September 2012

2 Pintail - wader scrape 10 Wigeon - wader scrape, main lake 130 Teal - wader scrape, main lake 79 Shoveler - main lake, wader scrape 1 Green Sandpiper - over site 6 Snipe - wader scrape, grazing marsh, main lake 14 Chiffchaff - wildside, sheltered lagoon

Todays Sightings

Todays Sightings

Wader Lake/am/Low Tide Redshank - 13 Lapwing - 28 Teal -32 Mallard - 16 Black Headed Gull - 49 Curlew - 1 Saline Lagoon Mallard - 25 Other Birds Goshawk - Spring Gill - 1 Kestrel - Spring Gill - 1 Heron - Window on the Wear - 1 Long Tailed Tit - Wader La

Wildlife Sightings for 28th September 2012

Wildlife Sightings for 28th September 2012

2 Pintail - wader scrape 37 Meadow Pipit - flew SW with a few dropping onto the reserve 1 Spotted Flycatcher - entrance area 178 House Martin - flew S 260+ Swallow - flew SW 1 Stonechat - grazing marsh fence 2 Siskin - flew W 1 Crossbill - flew S 1 Hobby

Stonechat and stick insect

Stonechat and stick insect

A stonechat has been spotted down at Wader Lake, while a stick insect has been found on the lagoon. We're in the process of trying to identify it.

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Wader Lake AM low tide: 15 redshank 58 lapwing 10 teal 12 mallard 6 shoveler 18 black-headed gull   Hawthorn Wood feeding station: Coal tit, great tit, nuthatch, bullfinch, robin.   Other birds: 8 redwing on East Down 1 treecreeper, 3 wren and 1

Otter highway

Otter highway

A saline lagoon update from wildlife reserve manager John Gowland about the creation of a new ‘otter highway’... “A recent saline lagoon survey revealed otter tracks emerging from the River Reedbed, which then made their way up over the new view p

Great teaching in the great outdoors is being offered to a school near you!

Great teaching in the great outdoors is being offered to a school near you!

Fresh from being awarded top marks for its outdoor education, WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre is offering disadvantaged schools in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire free school trips to connect children with nature. Staff at the Centre were delighted when t

Fungal Foray - Part One

Fungal Foray - Part One

Guest blog by WWT London Wetland Centre Chief Ecologist Richard Bullock Blackening Waxcap - Richard Bullock If you go down to the woods today, you could be in for a big surprise. As our summer (.....‘What summer?’

Sheep set sail for pastures new

Sheep set sail for pastures new

  [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu01i4jO1g8&feature=g-upl'] It’s not something you would normally expect to see just 10 minutes from Hammersmith; seven Hebridean sheep on a boat heading to an island in the middle of a lake... Hebr