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Wildlife sightings for 28th April 2012

7 Shelduck - marsh and scrape 2 Hobby - perched in cedar tree on Castlenau 3 Little Ringed Plover 8 Redshank - scrape and marsh Lapwing: 16 pairs across the main lake, marsh and scrape [...]

7 Shelduck - marsh and scrape

2 Hobby - perched in cedar tree on Castlenau

3 Little Ringed Plover

8 Redshank - scrape and marsh

Lapwing: 16 pairs across the main lake, marsh and scrape, and 3 Lapwing chicks. The chicks can be seen on the long island in front of the scrape hide.

2 Whimbrel - main lake briefly at 8:30 a.m.

1 Common Sandpiper - scrape

1 Yellow-legged Gull - main lake

11 Common Tern - main lake

4 Swift

17 Swallow

1 Wheatear - female, marsh

7 Cetti's Warbler - site count

 

Recent bird highlights: Peregrine, Curlew, Black-tailed Godwit, Jack Snipe, Redshank, Common Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Little Ringed Plover, Dunlin, Iceland Gull, Short-eared Owl, Turtle Dove, Yellow Wagtail, Wheatear and Swallow.

 

With spring in the air the Cetti’s Warbler are becoming more vocal with at least 9 birds to be found across the reserve. Many Chiffchaffs have arrived along with smaller numbers of Willow Warbler, Blackcap and Garden Warbler. Goldcrests can be heard singing away by the Trappers Lodge cabin in World Wetlands along with many other common songsters like Blackbird, Wren, Great Tit, Greenfinch, Song Thrush and Chaffinch.

Lapwing are nesting on the main lake/scrape shingle islands and grazing marsh fields, and performing territorial flight displays. Great Crested Grebe and Little Grebe are displaying regularly on the sheltered lagoon. The first few Sand Martins have also arrived (mid-March).

The marsh will remain wet through early spring to attract a host of visiting waders and other wildfowl, as well as Yellow Wagtail and Wheatear. Look out for possible Water Pipit on the flooded field edges. The wader scrape is now being drained and wetted on a weekly basis to attract feeding waders.

 

Moths: Common Quaker, Hebrew Character, Chestnut, Clouded Drab, Esperia sulpurella, Epermenia chaerophyllea, Powdered Quaker, Light Brown Apple Moth, Early Grey.

Flowering plants: Cowslip, Cuckooflower, Cow Parsley, Hawthorn, Blackthorn, Wild Cherry, Wood Anemone, Ramsons, Common Mouse-ear, Field Wood-rush, Marsh Marigold, Snake’s Head Fritillary, Red Dead-nettle, Primrose, Oxford Ragwort.

Water Voles: 5 seen in world wetlands, waterlife and wildside, Reed Swamp exhibit is a good bet, near the sluices.

 

Butterflies and insects: Comma, Brimstone, Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Orange-tip, Holly Blue, Speckled Wood, Small White, Common Bee-fly, 7-spot Ladybird, Large Red Damselfly.

 

Reptiles: 75% refugia on the western side of the reserve had a Slow Worm underneath. 8 adult and 2 juvenile Common Lizards recorded from 8 locations in waterlife, wildside and pond zone area.

 

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