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Rushy Hide & Peng Observatory

A count of 111 Bewick's Swans this morning, with many birds already heading out on the fields to graze, including a family with 3 cygnets on the Tack Piece.  Most of the swans are currently heading for The Dumbles, but we're also seeing a pair landing in the Tundra Pen (next to the Eiders) in the Living Collection area.  So check for wild swans everywhere!

A flock of around 200 Lapwing and a single Redshank were feeding on the muddy margins of the pool along with over 500 Teal towards the back of the pool.
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Holden Tower

There was no sign of the Brent Goose this morning with the Barnacle flock.  Around 400 Wigeon were on the scrape along with a pair of Shoveler and a pair of Shelduck.  Its worth checking the Long Ground Pool to the left of the hide back inside the perimeter fence, there is a nice selection of duck to be seen including Pochard, Teal, Wigeon, Tufted Duck, Pintail and the ever present Mallard.

A pair of Water Rail were calling from the reedbed and a pair Reed Bunting were feeding in front of the hide along with a selection of Great Tit, Chaffinch and Robin.
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Kingfisher Hide

At least 11 Ruff were present this morning along with 250 Dunlin, 200 Wigeon, 500 Lapwing and 4 Curlew.  Along the walkway were a Treecreeper and at least 2 Goldcrest.
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Zeiss Hide

A great number of birds present this morning including at least 4000 Wigeon, 1000 Teal and 800 Lapwing with good numbers of Pintail, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin and Shoveler mixed in.  A Cetti's Warbler was calling from the reedbed.
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South Lake Hides

A flock of 400 Lapwing were present this morning along with 4 Black-tailed Godwit.  On the deep lake were 30 Pochard, 40 Shoveler and a Great Crested Grebe.

 

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