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Chilean flamingos

ℹ️ Flamingos off show
Our flock of Chilean flamingos is currently being housed indoors. This is a temporary measure as a precaution to local avian influenza (bird flu).
We don't know how long this will last but we'll let you know as soon as they are safe to be back outdoors!
Thanks for your understanding.

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Wildlife sightings - 11/06/2022

Wildlife sightings - 11/06/2022

a.m. Tide Level: Mid

Wader Lake

Swallow 2

Swift 5

Sand martin 2

Shelduck 2 (26 ducklings)

Grey heron 35 (24 juvenile)

Oysterctcher 8 (5 chicks)

Gadwall 8

Tufted duck 14

Shoveler 5

Avocet 28 (15 chicks)

Black-headed gull 162 (58 chicks)

Common tern 181

Lapwing 14 (8 chicks)

Coot 5

Saline Lagoon

Shelduck 7

Redshank 1

Black-headed gull 1

Lapwing 2

Oystercatcher 1

Hawthorn Wood

Nuthatch 1

Greenfinch 2

Bullfinch 3

Great-spotted woodpecker 1 (juvenile)

Jay 1

The Lookout

Great tit 4

Chaffinch 2

Bullfinch 2

Other birds

Kestrel - 2 - Corner meadow / Spring Gill

Long-tailed tit - 6 - The Pines

Chiffhcaff - 2 - The Pines

Great-spotted woodpecker - 2 - The Pines

Willow tit - Middlewood

Wren

Invertebrates

Speckled wood

Azure damelfly

Volucella pellucens (hoverfly)

Light emerald moth (moth trap)

Tiger moth (moth trap)

Elephant moth (moth trap)

Poplar hawk moth (moth trap)


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