Latest sightings
6 Stonechat and 6 Chiffchaff on site this morning
4 Pintail also showing well on the reservoir lagoon and main lake.
11 March 2020
Mediterranean Gull on the reserve this morning
Redwing and Fieldfare around the entrance lake
10 March 2020
Red Kite over West and Bittern still on the reservoir lagoon
4 Pintail and Common Snipe showing well in front of the main observatory also this morning.
9 March 2020
Iceland Gull again this morning on the main lake
Adult Iceland Gull again on the main lake in front of WWF Hide this morning before moving over to the grazing marsh.
8 March 2020
Iceland Gull present this morning
Fieldfare and Redwing also spotted today
7 March 2020
First Redshank of the year
Iceland Gull makes an appearance in the afternoon
7 March 2020
Bittern on the reservoir lagoon North shore
Bittern showing well this morning on the reservoir lagoon, with 5 Pintail also on site.
5 March 2020
Singing Chiffchaff and Reed Bunting
2 pairs of Shelduck also on the main lake and wader scrape this morning.
4 March 2020
Common Snipe in front of the main observatory
Common Snipe showing very well in front of the main observatory this morning, while Water Pipit and 2 Stonechat continue on the grazing marsh.
3 March 2020
6 Pintail showing well on the main lake and reservoir lagoon
Adult Iceland Gull again present on the main lake in front of WWF at 17:00 with Pintail numbers having increased to 6.
2 March 2020
4 Shelduck on site this morning
7 Stonechat and Water Pipit still on the grazing marsh, with 4 Pintail spread across the main lake and reservoir lagoon also so far today.
1 March 2020
Lots of Stonechat activity on the marsh
Bittern and Goldeneye on the reservoir lagoon
29 February 2020
Pintail and Shelduck on site today
Bittern and Goldeneye on the reservoir lagoon
28 February 2020
Bittern showing well on the reservoir lagoon
5 Stonechat and Water Pipit also still on the grazing marsh.
27 February 2020
Good numbers of Stonechat continue on the grazing marsh
6 Stonechat still along the grazing marsh fenceline this morning.
26 February 2020