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Today's Sightings
Wader Lake/Time - AM/Tide - Mid Black tailed Godwit - 6 Avocet - 14 Little Ringed Plover - 2 Grey Heron - 30 Lapwing - 6 + 3 chicks Common Tern - 52 Lesser Black Backed Gull - 20 Tufted Duck - 20 Shelduck - 14 Shoveler - 1 Gadwall - 1 Saline Lagoon Sheldu
24 May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 24th May 2015
2 Shoveler - scrape 1 Kestrel 2 Little Ringed Plover - scrape 2 Redshank - marsh 3 Common Tern - main lake May bird highlights: Bittern, Wood Sandpiper, Little Egret, Garganey, Hobby, Oystercatcher, Dunlin, Ringed Plover, Little Ringed Plover, Com
24 May 2015

Todays Highlights
A great day on the reserve todays highlights include: Black-tailed godwits - 3 Little egrets Whooper swan - 13 Oystercatcher - 3 Wigeon - 3 Avocet - 18 Common tern Marsh harrier - female
23 May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 23rd May 2015
2 Little Ringed Plover - wader scrape 3 Lapwing chicks - grazing marsh ( very Good views from wildside hide) 1 Kestrel - hunting over sheltered lagoon May bird highlights: Bittern, Wood Sandpiper, Little Egret, Garganey, Hobby, Oystercatcher, Dunl
23 May 2015

Temminck's Stint
Temminck's Stint again this morning with a Little Stint along the back of Sunley's Marsh this morning. Spotted Crake calling on the reserve before dawn. A Hobby seen near the Sewage Works this morning and again over the Waterfowl Garden early afternoon is
23 May 2015

Unringed Crane
Land Rover Safari`s Common Tern 2 Hobby 3 Red Kite 1 Marsh Harrier 2 Little Egret 5 Garganey 1 Crane 4 Roe Deer 1 Hairy Dragonfly 2 Four Spotted Chasers 4 Lots of Damsel flies Holden Tower Avocet 6 incubating birds and a newly hatched brood of 2 Lapwing 6
23 May 2015

Downy Duckling Days are here!
Wow I just cannot believe that it's May! Following a month away in April (apologies all) the month really has run away with me. Thankfully however the best is still to come; in fact it's happening right now... Every May bank holiday half term we open our
22 May 2015

Todays Highlights
A lovely clear night last night so we popped the moth trap out which is now on the front desk for visitors to see the different types of moths wee caught. These include... Eyed hawk-moth - 2 Poplar hawk-moth Chocolate-tip Burnished brass Spectacled - 4 S
22 May 2015

Today's Sightings
Wader Lake/Time - AM/Tide - Low/mid Black tailed Godwit - 7 Avocet - 12 Lapwing - 10 +4 Chicks Redshank - 1 Oystercatcher - 2 Little Ringed Plover - 1 Common Tern - 71 Black Headed Gull - 4 Grey heron - 16 adults + 22 young Teal - 1 Saline Lagoon Avocet -
22 May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 22nd May 2015
6 Common Tern - main lake 2 Little Ringed Plover - wader scrape 5 Redshank - wader scrape, grazing marsh 3 Lapwing chicks - grazing marsh (close to wildside hide) 25 Swift - 5 Blackcap - sheltered lagoon, wildside (all singing) May bird highlights: Bitt
22 May 2015

Today's sightings
I am pleased to say that it is difficult to find anywhere on site where you will be unable to hear Reed Warbler singing. With a number of Sedge Warbler, Common and Lesser Whitethroat territories now established we have quite a daytime chorus. A few Cetti'
21 May 2015

Todays Highlights
A great day on the reserve lots of dragonflies on the footpaths and the first passage waders coming through. Main observatory highlights Garganey Ringed plover Dunlin Wood sandpiper Lady fen sightings Avocet + chicks Snipe drumming Lapwing + chicks Redsha
21 May 2015

Recent Sightings - 21 May
The following sightings were recorded by Toni Castello, Senior Reserve Warden Main lake – visible from Sensory garden and Visitor centre Greylag goose 7 (1 pair with 5 goslings) Tufted duck 13 Freshwater lagoon - visible from Brent Hide and Crannog Tuf
21 May 2015

Bin liners give boost to baby newts
The humble bin liner is proving indispensable for an amphibian keeper rearing newts at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Jay Redbond has been placing strips of black bin liner in his newts’ tanks to act as artificial leaves for them to lay eggs on. The ne
21 May 2015

Bat walks and moth traps
Wed 20 May Bat walk was full - they usually so sell out so book now for the August and September walks 01903 881530. Soprano & common pipistrelles were flying right over our heads. We also picked up noctule bats on the detectors and watched Daubenton'
21 May 2015