Latest sightings
For anyone visiting at the moment, the spectacle of Barnacle Geese is only getting better with a whopping 12,000 seen on the reserve on Monday! There has been considerable interest in the white-phase Snow Goose seen most most days recently, but unwary visitors should be careful not to confuse it with any of the three leucistic (white) Barnacles. The Snow Goose has obvious black wing tips, along with orangy bill and legs. It is also considerably larger than the Barnacles with which it associates. Whether a captive escapee or genuine vagrant we simply don't know, sorry!
The first few winter thrushes have been around in low nos., mostly Fieldfares, and small mixed flocks of Siskins, Redpolls and Goldfinches are frequenting the avenues here
Today's high tide is at 13:52, 9.2m
Around the reserve today:
Barnacle Geese: Up to 12000 - including 3 leucistic (white) Barnacles & 1 Snow Goose
Whooper Swans: 23
Whooper Pond
Mute Swan 14
Mallard 190
Tufted Duck 30
Wigeon 50
Little Grebe 2
Sparrowhawk female
Folly Pond
Teal 300
Wigeon 300
Mallard 30
Shoveler 10
Snipe 4
Avenue Tower
BITTERN - The bird which has delighted many visitors in the last 3 weeks or so has NOT shown now for a couple of days
Teal 21
Wigeon 39
Grey Heron 3
Saltcot Merse Observatory
Peregrine 1
Barnacle Geese
Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Song Thrush
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
Siskin
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Lesser Redpoll
Great-spotted Woodpecker
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