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Wildlife sightings for 4th February 2015
157 Tufted Duck - site count 57 Wigeon - scrape 3 Pintail - main lake January bird highlights: Shelduck, Bittern, Little Egret, Goosander, Peregrine, Pheasant, Woodcock, Redshank, Yellow-legged Gull, Kingfisher, Stonechat. Good numbers of wintering
4 February 2015

WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre on S4C
WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre celebrated World Wetlands Day 2015 on Monday 2nd February with a visit from S4C’s Heno programme film crew, who spent the afternoon exploring the wetlands and meeting with members of the WWT team. The crew interviewed Learni
3 February 2015

Barn Owls
A hard frost last night leaving most of the Mere frozen this morning, although movement of birds opened up the water between the feeding areas. Langley's Brook remained unfrozen and was packed with Teal and Wigeon. Two Barn Owls early on at least. Peregr
3 February 2015

Today's sightings-partially iced up.
South Lake Lots of wildfowl here today as the deep lake is unfrozen. Ferruginous Duck female under the willows to left of hide Pink-footed Goose 1st winter with Greylag Geese. Crane 2 Holden Tower Peregrine 1 Barnacle Goose 190 White-fronted Goose-some fl
3 February 2015

Kingfisher exploits!
Again Kingfishers seem to be zooming all around the reserve today. On one occasion two kingfishers met at high speed with lots of whistling, briefly clashed in mid flight and then went their separate ways. Territorial dispute over fishing rights or precur
3 February 2015

daily sightings
A quiet day on the reserve but a few highlights including a number of lingering Bewick's swans in the morning and a friendly seal who popped up briefly under the access bridge. photo: Adam Finch
3 February 2015

Bonaparte's Gull!!!
British Steel hide A Bonaparte's gull was seen briefly this morning on the outer scrape of the saline lagoon with the lapwing. It then flew over the hide and high to the north. Other counts include 331 black tailed godwit, 150 knot, 45 curlew, 225 wigeo
3 February 2015

Latest Sightings
Barnacle Geese 202 on the reserve from Farmhouse Tower, most have moved off to different feeding areas after the weather in last week and have yet to return in any great number. Whooper Pond Whooper Swan 110 Mute Swan 60 Mallard 350 Tufted Duck 10 Wigeon
3 February 2015

Wildlife sightings for 3rd February 2015
3 Bittern - main lake N shore (2 near Headley hide) 12 Mandarin - 3 Pintail - main lake 69 Lapwing - main lake 11 Fieldfare - flew over S 1 Meadow Pipit - flew over N 2 Stonechat - grazing marsh 2 Peregrine - perched on Charing cross hospital January bir
3 February 2015

Willow Tit
Cold but virtually windless making for good viewing. Bird of the day was a sighting of Willow Tit from the Janet Kear Hide. It's the second sighting of the year which is unusual as birds once arrived tend to be seen regularly until they disappear. Hopeful
2 February 2015

Stoat on ice
Zeiss Hide Stoat was below in the reed bed, it was sliding and jumping about on the ice. A Wren and Cetti's Warbler came over to mob it. Teal 70 Lapwing 300 Holden Tower Peregrine 1 Barnacle Goose 190 Fox 3 Great Crested Grebe 1 Tack Piece Pintail 200 T
2 February 2015

Today's Sightings
Wader Lake Time/AM Tide/Very Low 50% Frozen Heron - 5 Lapwing - 80+ Shelduck - 2 Black-headed Gull - 30 Canada Goose - 17 Greylag Goose - 1 Herring Gull - 20 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1 Saline Lagoon 100% Frozen &nb
2 February 2015

Wildlife sightings for 2nd February 2015
4 Bittern - all on the main lake N shore 1 Skylark - flew W 14 Redwing - flew W 5 Water Rail - reedbed, main lake, marsh 1 Peregrine - perched Charing Cross Hospital ledge January bird highlights: Shelduck, Bittern, Little Egret, Goosander, Peregri
2 February 2015

Latest Sightings
Barnacle Geese Around 2000 on the reserve from Farmhouse Tower Whooper Pond Whooper Swan 140 Mute Swan 40 Mallard 150 Tufted Duck 20 Wigeon 50 Canada Goose 15 Greylag Goose 8 Pintail 1 ♂ Gadwall ♂ Folly Pond GREEN-WINGED TEAL ♂ Teal 150 Wigeon 100
2 February 2015

Young people called on to support wetlands for a healthier future
Young people will grow up healthier and more prosperous if the world can reverse the loss of wetlands, is the message from WWT and charities and governments throughout the world today – World Wetlands Day. Young people in the UK are being asked join the
2 February 2015