Kingfishers delight the Slimbridge Visitors

A pair of kingfishers which are building a nest in a bank are delighting visitors to WWT Slimbridge.

The brightly coloured birds are easy to see from the Kingfisher hide and visitors have been treated to views of them excavating a nest hole and feeding.

Dave Paynter, reserve manager, said: “WWT Slimbridge has always been a great place to see views of kingfishers. This year we have three pairs on the site with this couple very visible from a hide.

“They have suffered a bit in the last couple of cold winters so it is brilliant to see them making such a strong return this year.”

To keep up to date with our wildlife sightings visit:

http://www.wwt.org.uk/visit/slimbridge/wildlife/latest-sightings/

This picture of the female was taken by our warden James Lees. Female kingfishers have a lighter orange coloured lower bill whereas the male’s bill is all black.

Kingfisher taken from the kingfisher hide by James Lees
Kingfisher taken from the kingfisher hide by James Lees

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