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Wildlife sightings for 16th May 2014

Wildlife sightings for 16th May 2014

7 Common Tern - main lake, reservoir lagoon 2 Little Ringed Plover - wader scrape 1 Wheatear - grazing marsh (spotted from Wildside hide) 30 Swift - high over reserve Additional sightings from yesterday: 1 Spotted Flycatcher - wildside p.m Please note, th

Baby birds waddle into the spotlight for Downy Duckling Days

Baby birds waddle into the spotlight for Downy Duckling Days

Children on the downy duckling tour taken by Peter Sanderson  Baby birds of all shapes and sizes will delight visitors coming to WWT Slimbridge’s Downy Duckling Days. The half term event from May 24 to June 1 gi

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

Lady Fen Little egret Lapwing Nelson-lyle hide Great white egret Lyle hide Avocet chicks 4 Main Observatory Black tailed godwits

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Low Avocet - 13 & 7 chicks Lapwing - 8 Oystercatcher - 4 Mute Swan - 2 Gadwall - 4 Shoveler - 4 Shelduck - 16 & 6 ducklings Common Tern - 18   Saline Lagoon Avocet - 1 Oystercatcher - 2 Shelduck - 4 &n

Wildlife sightings for 15th May 2014

Wildlife sightings for 15th May 2014

5 Lapwing chicks - scrape 1 Little Ringed Plover - scrape 8 Common Tern - main lake   Additional sightings for yesterday: 1 Whinchat - marsh 4 Yellow Wagtail - 2 flew NW, 2 E 1 Kestrel - hunting sheltered lagoon   Please note, the number of Sand

Bird News

Bird News

A very pleasant day and the forecast looks good into the weekend. Perhaps not the most ideal condition for turning up something new, so it probably will! A few passage waders seen included Whimbrel, Common Sandpiper and Dunlin. At least 20 Avocet present,

We're going on a Wild Walk

We're going on a Wild Walk

we're going on a wild walk Explore a hidden gem of wetland habitat at Martin Mere with the opening of Wild Walk this summer. The experience will take you on a journey through three types of wetland habitat, providing

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

Lady Fen Ringed plover 86 Dunlin  13 Shovler ducklings Little egrets 11 Reedbed hide Great white egret Buzzard

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Whooper Pond Mute Swan 1 Oystercatcher 2 Folly Pond Common Sandpiper Shoveler 2 Shelduck 4 Oystercatcher 2 Black-tailed Godwit 1 Swallow 20 House Martin 20 Gadwall 2 Avenue Tower Oystercatcher 2 Black-headed Gull 9 Lapwing 10 Gadwall 3 Teal Pond Little G

Great Reed Warbler still present

Great Reed Warbler still present

GREAT REED WARBLER The singing male Great Reed Warbler is still present this morning. The bird has been showing well from both the Knott Hide and The Robbie Garnett Hide. The Holden Walkway Cuckoo 2 Male and female showing well. Spotted Flycatcher 1 show

Great white egret

Great white egret

Reedbed hide Great white egret - 1 (towards summer walk) Buzzard - 1 sat on post near hideCuckoo - 1 Lady Fen (towards back) Ringed plover - 86 Dunlin - 13  

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

WADER LAKE Avocet - 12 + 7 chicks Shelduck - 26 + 8 chicks Redshank - 4 Canada Goose - 2 Common Tern - 22 Shoveler - 6 Coot - 1 Heron - 36 Gadwall - 3 Oystercatcher - 2   SALINE LAGOON Mallard - 30 Shelduck - 6   OTHER BIRDS Great Spotted Woodp

Wildlife sightings for 14th May 2014

Wildlife sightings for 14th May 2014

5 Red Kite - flew in a loose group SE over Fulham around 9:25 a.m. 1 Buzzard – circled site 6 Mute Swan cygnets - the wildside brood have moved onto the reservoir lagoon 1 Little Egret - main lake briefly 2 Lapwing chicks - scrape 1 Wheatear - marsh 1 W

What makes a good nest site?

What makes a good nest site?

Duckling being rescued People are always interested in the quirky nesting sites some birds choose to lay their eggs and a couple of weeks back we had one of the weirdest.  A robin had chosen to nest in a motorcycle h

Breeding bonanza update

Breeding bonanza update

"Look at our lovely eggs". Two greater flamingos tend to their wooden eggs the same as they would incubate their actual one. The real egg gets given back to them as soon as it shows signs of being ready to hatch. Some