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Ducklings signal hope for world’s rarest bird

Ducklings signal hope for world’s rarest bird

The Madagascar pochard - arguably the world’s rarest bird - has bred successfully in captivity building hope that it can be saved from extinction. Eighteen precious pochard ducklings are being reared at a specially built centre in Antsohihy, Madagascar,

6 April 2012

Todays Sightings

Todays Sightings

Wader Lake/AM/Tide - High Avocet - 8 Lapwing - 18 Redshank - 10 Oystercatcher - 5 Black Tailed Godwit - 1 Shoveler - 4 Teal - 15 Wigeon - 2 Mallard - 27 Tufted [...]

5 April 2012

Curlew record

Curlew record

90 Curlews on the reserve today represents the highest total recorded here to date (the previous record was 74 in April 2004). Continuing the wader theme, Martin Mere's first  Little Ringed P [...]

5 April 2012

Todays Sightings

Todays Sightings

Whooper Pond Whooper Swan 8 Pintail 2 Teal 2 Oystercather 2 Tufted Duck 30 Wigeon 16 Teal Pond Gadwall 14 Teal 2 Little Grebe 2 Mute Swan 2 (nest building) Flood G [...]

5 April 2012

Wildlife sightings for 5th April 2012

Wildlife sightings for 5th April 2012

5 Shelduck - scrape 4 Redshank - scrape, marsh 2 Willow Warbler - wildside, waterlife (singing) 2 Blackcap - wildside, world wetlands 2 Little Ringed Plover - wader scrape 1 G [...]

5 April 2012

All quiet at the osprey nest today

All quiet at the osprey nest today

There has been very little activity at the osprey nest this morning. Possibly the strong north-easterly wind is proving difficult for the female to sit on her lofty perch. I did think that she would continue her DIY at the nest and wait for her mate t

4 April 2012

Treasured Scott letter finally returns to source

Treasured Scott letter finally returns to source

For Baz Stokes the idea of working with wildlife in the rural location of Slimbridge seemed like a dream as a teenager. Baz Stokes holding his framed letter from Sir Peter Scott Mr Stokes was evacuated from London dur

4 April 2012

Todays Sightings

Todays Sightings

Wader Lake  AM Avocet  8 Black Tailed Godwit  1 Oystercatcher  2 Redshank  12 Shelduck  23 Canada Goose  9 Shoveler  4 Teal&nbsp [...]

4 April 2012

No Osprey (again)

No Osprey (again)

There are plenty of Osprey on the move at the moment with many passing over the North-West. Keep your eyes peeled as they are just about annual on the reserve and continue to move North into May. A ne [...]

4 April 2012

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

White fronted goose (Greenland race) and pink footed goose on the lagoon along with 2 Mediterranean gull. Other sightings include chiffchaff, willow warbler, blackcap, 364 black tailed godwit, knot, s [...]

4 April 2012

Wet grassland magic

Wet grassland magic

The pair of Redshank we had a week ago have returned and much more vocal this time! Will they stay and breed? Surprise bird of the morning was a male Linnet feeding out from the Ramsar hide on the [...]

4 April 2012

Wildlife sightings for 4th April 2012

Wildlife sightings for 4th April 2012

1 Garganey - male, main lake 10 Wigeon - main lake 6 Redshank - scrape, main lake, marsh 5 Snipe - marsh and scrape 5 Sand Martin - lingering over main lake 9 Blackcap - mostly aro [...]

4 April 2012

Today's sightings-Pallid Harrier

Today's sightings-Pallid Harrier

Pallid Harrier by Martin McGill WWT 3rd April 2012 Pallid Harrier At 16.15 yesterday afternoon both Martin and I were working in the 100 Acre replacing a gate. Our attention was drawn by a Her [...]

4 April 2012

Another osprey lands on the nest

Another osprey lands on the nest

Just after 1pm today an osprey landed on the nest. It had a ring on the left leg which could have either been faded yellow or white with black characters. Sadly even slowing the recording down frame by frame we were unable to read the ring. The bird was s

3 April 2012

Sacred ibis and other sightings

Sacred ibis and other sightings

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3 April 2012