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Hide closure: Sunday 9 November

No access to Ron Barker, Hale and Mere View Hides
Unfortunately, we have had a recent case of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, in our collection birds. To prevent further spread of the disease, we are putting in place some additional protection measures, which includes testing the birds in our duckery. To allow our teams the time and space to do this, we’ve temporarily closed this part of the wetland reserve and will reopen on Monday 10 November.

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Hybrid Duck?

Hybrid Duck?

A wild and windy start to Wednesday followed by blue skies and a stiff breeze.

The milder conditions have brought back the big flocks of Lapwing with 1200+ birds present, sometimes in the air all at once when the Peregrine pays a visit. Also 60+ Ruff, 10 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Oystercatcher and 2 Redshank.

Woodcock again between the Gladstone and Janet Kear Hides.

Late yesterday we received some interesting photographs of a a duck taken by Chris Beardsley. Initially though to be a well marked hybrid, then a female Lesser Scaup and now most likely just a 1st winter female(?) Greater Scaup! An interesting bird which hasn't been seen so far today.


Apart from Peregrine, 3+ Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, 2 Kestrel and Sparrowhawk are around. Roosting Tawny Owl(s) and Barn Owl flying (if it isn't too wet).

The overflow carpark had 4 Fieldfare on it this afternoon. It's a good spot for Song and Mistle Thrush too. No sign of any Redwing so far.

It should be possible to see over 60 species in a day's birding around the reserve. If you'd like to know the best spots, are interested in seeing particular species or would like to report a sighting, please call in at the in focus shop next to the Discovery Hide.

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