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Today's sightings

Today's sightings

The tides are creeping higher over the weekend with today's tide producing a roosting flock of 67 Curlew and 66 Shelduck with a mix of larger gulls. South Lake Hides Many of the fledged Avocet are now moving to the Top New Piece leaving a mixture of young

23 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

A little bit of movement this morning with nine Knot dropping in briefly to the Top New Piece, as viewed from the Zeiss Hide.  Green Sandpipers are up to with eight on the Tack Piece alone. South Lake Hides A single Black-tailed Godwit was with 10 Redsha

22 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

The weather is forecast to be cooler and cloudier for the rest of the week, but dry.  The reserve continue to fill up with new life as several broods of Tufted Duck are now appearing, especially on the Decoy. Rushy Hide A flock of 86 Black-tailed Godwits

21 June 2017

Record count of Avocet

Record count of Avocet

At least 126 Avocet seen on the scrapes today! A new record count. Zeiss Hide CATTLE EGRET- 2 breeding plumaged birds among the Longhorn herd and resting on the posts, a gathering of 107  Lapwing- 107 were commuting between the Dumbles, estuary, Top and

20 June 2017

First Common Tern chicks hatch

First Common Tern chicks hatch

South Lake The Crane family (x2 chicks) are still roaming the duck marsh as viewed from the Hogarth Hide, a Green Sandpiper was also present here. Over 50 Avocet on the scrapes, lots of chicks of varying ages. A Little-ringed Plover was present but moved

18 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Another lovely sunny day with things getting warmer again for the weekend.  Its a great time to catch up with insects across the reserve with lots of dragonflies and damselflies now on the wing.  Look out for butterflies and moths too.  This Hummingbir

16 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Rushy Hide Three Mediterranean Gulls were present this morning, a single second-summer plumaged bird and two in first-summer plumage.  A Green Sandpiper was on the lower pond along with 6 Avocet.  Another pair of Avocet are still incubating on the upper

15 June 2017

Crane and Kingfisher updates

Crane and Kingfisher updates

Cranes Bart and Ruby are still tending their offspring well, we are pleased to see the active chick being taken for a walk onto the wader scrape, it's now being fed by a parent proving they know exactly what to do. It was vital this chick began eating tod

12 June 2017

Crane pair hatch their first chick

Crane pair hatch their first chick

Cranes Crane pair 'Bart and Ruby' have finally hatched a chick, after a number of false starts during recent years they incubated their two eggs carefully and have hatched at least one chick so far, we will wait to see what happens with the second egg. T

11 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Its a warm sunny morning with just the odd shower around, much nicer than forecast!  New life continues to emerge across the reserve, with additions this morning including several broods of Reed Warbler branching out from the nest but still being fed by

9 June 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

A dry start with showers forecast later in the day.  The Green Sandpiper was still on the Tack Piece along with two almost fully grown Lapwing chicks.  The reserve is filling up with new life including lots of Shelduck ducklings now starting to emerge.

8 June 2017

Wet summer day

Wet summer day

A very wet and overcast day was brightened by the birds, we still have much to see and study as the breeding season is in full swing. Tack Piece (Robbie Garnett Hide) Good to see the first returning Green Sandpiper, we should see increasing numbers as th

5 June 2017

Todays Sighting

Todays Sighting

Cattle Egret Two  with cattle south of approach road. Rushy Gadwall 16 Avocet 9 ad 3 big and 1 small juv. Oystercatcher 2 + 2 juvs Redshank 4 South Lake Avocet 37 and at least 12 juvs Oystercatcher 4 Great Crested Grebe 1 Hogarth Hide Whitethroat on the

3 June 2017

Moulting Cranes

Moulting Cranes

Cranes This is the time of year when some of the non breeding Cranes start to moult. They become completely flightless for around 5 weeks as they moult and regrow there flight and tail feathers. Other feather groups will continue to moult over the follow

2 June 2017

Yet More Avocets

Yet More Avocets

Avocets Just great around the site again today the young count increasing daily. At least 5 on the Rushy but two family's (6 young) have moved across to the Tack Piece viewable from the Robbie Garnett hide. The South Lake is the best especially from the H

1 June 2017