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Wildlife sightings for 15th July 2014

Wildlife sightings for 15th July 2014

1 Garganey - main lake 5 Black-Tailed Godwit - flew E @ 0830hrs 1 Yellow Wagtail - main lake 1 Willow Warbler - wildside Additional sightings from yesterday: 1 Yellow Wagtail - over car park 2 Siskin - wildside, South route July bird highlights: Hobby, R

15 July 2014

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Zeiss Hide/Top New Piece Little ringed Plover 5- at least 4 juvenile Dunlin 20 Redshank 1 Snipe 2 Ruff 2 female Lapwing 100 Avocet 33 fledged/adults and three chicks. A flock of 28 appeared to have been feeding on the estuary and arrived over the high tid

15 July 2014

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

The Teal Pond Hide is currently closed as we are replacing it with a shiny new hide over the next couple of months. Sorry for any inconvenience. Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 + 8 cygnets Mallard 51 Moorhen 2 + 4 chicks Pied Wagtail 3 juv House Martins Swallow

15 July 2014

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

A great start to the morning with plenty of waders and ducklings on the reserve.  The number of black-tailed godwits are fluctuating, a few of them have colour rings on.  If you see a bird with colour rings please try and get the combination and either

15 July 2014

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Record count of 50 Avocet today! all are breeding birds, see below... Zeiss Hide/Top New Piece over high tide Avocet 33 adult/fledged and three small chicks Ruff- 2 adult male and adult reeve Black-tailed Godwit 13 Lapwing 109 Little-ringed Plover 4 juven

14 July 2014

WWT/Malagasy exchange to help world’s rarest bird

WWT/Malagasy exchange to help world’s rarest bird

The man charged with daily care of the world’s rarest bird, the Madagascar pochard, is in the UK this month for intensive training with the world’s top aviculturists from WWT and Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Malagasy born and bred, Floriot Ra

14 July 2014

Pink-footed Geese..

Pink-footed Geese..

We always like to talk up the onset of autumn in the world of birding, dreaming of all that migration to come. It's probably far too early to claim that the 5 Pink-footed Geese that dropped in on the Mere this morning are genuinely wild birds, even if the

14 July 2014

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

A beautiful day out on the reserve with lots of fledgling waders and black-headed gulls. Small wader chicks have been seen out on the reserve including under a week old snipe chicks, lapwing chicks and avocet chicks. The dragonflies are basking in the

14 July 2014

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Mid-low Lapwing - 59 Black-headed Gull - 50 Shelduck - 2 & 4 chick Grey Heron - 10 Avocet - 2 Tern - 74 (including young)   Saline Lagoon Black-headed Gull - 37 Lapwing - 5 Grey Wagtail - 1   Hawthorn

14 July 2014

Wildlife sightings for 14th July 2014

Wildlife sightings for 14th July 2014

1 Buzzard - flew very high above wildside a.m. 1 Hobby - over marsh 27 Teal - main lake 2 Little Ringed Plover - scrape 2 Siskin - reedbed filter beds (wildside) 1 Kingfisher - scrape 3 Whitethroat - scrape, sheltered lagoon 2 Chiffchaff - wildside &n

14 July 2014

Kingfisher regulars?

Kingfisher regulars?

We could well be seeing a return of regular sightings of Kingfishers with one known sighting yesterday and two today. All these were seen in different parts of the reserve so could be seen anywhere from the ditches to wetlands discovery boat safari. Littl

13 July 2014

Greenshank

Greenshank

Only the second Greenshank of the year, this time a bird on return migration. As the month progresses we should see more evidence of passage birds moving through the reserve. Other waders included 3 Common Sandpiper, 6 Ruff, 10+ Avocet, 100+ Lapwing, 6 Oy

13 July 2014

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Holden Tower Hen Harrier- male flew over reserve, circled for ten minutes or so before drifting off S 1125-1135hrs High tide-Dumbles edge Curlew 150 Mediterranean Gull adult breeding plumage Yellow-legged Gull 3 adults Great Black-backed Gull 20 Ringed Pl

13 July 2014

Moth count on a soggy Sunday

Moth count on a soggy Sunday

[gallery ids="40048,40049,40050,40051,40052,40053,40054,40055"] Despite the wet conditions, our moth trap still produced 46 species and approx 150 individuals this morning. Not bad going! Quite a few flew off before we had the chance to photograph them b

13 July 2014

Today's highlights

Today's highlights

Green sandpiper x 4 (main obs) Greenshank x 6 (Friends hide) Common sandpiper x 2 (main obs) Marsh harrier (main obs) Cuckoo Dunlin Wood sandpiper Little egrets

13 July 2014