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Wildlife sightings for 11th October 2014

Wildlife sightings for 11th October 2014

2 Pintail - reservoir lagoon 3 Stonechat - grazing marsh 5 Chiffchaff - wildside, sheltered lagoon 2 Peregrine - perched on charing cross hospital Late September bird highlights: Hobby, Peregrine, Spotted Redshank, Dunlin, Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpip

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Barnacle Geese: 10,000 around the reserve. Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 + 8 cygnets Mallard 49 Tufted Duck 29 Wigeon 17 Teal 4 Canada Geese 95 Greylag Geese 4 Grey Wagtail 1 Roe Deer 1 Folly Pond Whooper Swan 7 adults - flew off at 9am Mute Swan 2 Teal

Five Marsh Harrier

Five Marsh Harrier

Some excellent viewing of up to 5 Marsh Harrier today particularly but not exclusively from the United Utilities Hide. At least 10 Common Buzzard, 2 Kestrel and 2 Sparrowhawk. Two Greenshank dropped in and flew out mid-morning viewed from the Ron Barker H

Today's bird sightings

Today's bird sightings

British Steel hide 2 spotted redshank, 68 greenshank, 797 black tailed godwit, 180 redshank, 156 knot, 36 little egret and 236 wigeon.

Slime dipping and pumpkin hunts this Half Term at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

Slime dipping and pumpkin hunts this Half Term at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre

What strange creatures are lurking in the murky depths of the pond? Could it be a disgusting rat-tailed maggot, or a snot-worm hiding in its tubular mucus home? Come slime-dipping with WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre this October Half Term to take part in

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

Another 50 Whooper swans have flown in today taking our total onsite to over 100 Also on site Golden plover 100+ Ruff Black-tailed godwits Dunlin Snipe Peregrine Marsh harrier Sparrowhawk Kestrel Buzzard On the bird feeders Blue tit Great tit Goldfinches

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

The Holden Tower Little Stint 4 Dunlin 79 Ringed Plover 2 Avocet 6 Ruff 13 Turnstone 1 Curlew 60 Golden Plover 15 White-fronted Goose 2 Barnacle goose 197 Great Black-backed Gull 35 Little Egret 2 Grey Heron 1 Common Crane 2 Shelduck 110 Marsh Harrier 1 P

Meet Pete: Our longest serving member of staff

Meet Pete: Our longest serving member of staff

Each week we are going to tell you about the incredible journey of our staff and volunteers. This week we would like you to meet Pete Bullen, who is currently our longest serving member of staff and he is pictured here with a fashionable moustache, with C

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Low Black-tailed Godwit - 6 Redshank - 46 Lapwing - 30 Common Snipe - 4 Greylag - 2 Shoveler - 4 Teal - 63 Gadwall - 10 Black-headed Gull - 50 Herring Gull - 1   Saline Lagoon     Time/AM     Tide/Low W

Wildlife sightings for 10th October 2014

Wildlife sightings for 10th October 2014

2 Pintail - reservoir lagoon 1 Ruddy Duck - reservoir lagoon 14 House Martin - reservoir lagoon 3 Stonechat - wader scrape Late September bird highlights: Hobby, Peregrine, Spotted Redshank, Dunlin, Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Oystercatcher, White

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Barnacle Geese: 16,040 around the reserve. A record count for this winter, including a leucistic (white) bird. Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 + 8 cygnets Mallard 51 Tufted Duck 34 Wigeon 14 Teal 4 Gadwall 4 Canada Geese 131 Greylag Geese 4 Folly Pond Whoope

New arrivals

New arrivals

The first small group of adult Shelduck arrived this morning with 6 birds joining the few juvenile birds still on the reserve. the numbers of Common Shelduck can exceed 1000 during the winter period. New in a dapper Common Shelduck At least 800 Lapwing,

Today's bird sightings

Today's bird sightings

British Steel hide / estuary 19 eider, 4 dark bellied brent goose, 14 sandwich tern, 3 greenshank, 214 black tailed godwit, 95 redshank, 56 knot, dunlin, 145 curlew, 26 lapwing, 152 wigeon, 27 teal, 4 pintail, 8 shoveler, 7 tufted duck and 2 peregrine. La

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

A great day to see whooper swans as they are flocking to WWT Welney.  The best place to see them is Friends hide we have had 50 fly in so far. Also on the reserve: Pintail Gadwall Marsh harrier Black - tailed godwit Ruff Snipe Little grebe Dunlin Golde

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Barnacle Geese: 9870 around the reserve Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 + 8 cygnets Mallard 30+ Wigeon 20+ Tufted Duck 10+ Folly Pond Teal 500+ Mallard 40+ Wigeon 100+ Black-tailed Godwit 30+ Avenue Tower Teal 800+ Wigeon 50+ Lapwing 200+ Barnacle Geese Pink-f