Barnies are Back!
The Barnacle Geese are now starting to make an appearance on the Reserve, with over 1,000 birds counted from the Tower this morning. They are predominantly utilising the mudflats and pioneer merse so are best seen from the Saltcot Merse Observatory. Mixed in the flock is a single leucistic bird so far and it will be interesting to see how many of these return this year. Also to be seen out on the Merse are a number of Little Egrets and the Great White Egret. There are still good flocks of Pink-footed Geese as well, with a large grouping observed feeding in the fields to the north just off the reserve yesterday afternoon (best seen from Farmhouse Tower).
Photo Credit: Alex Hillier
High Tide: 09:59, 8.0m
Opening times:
10am - 5pm every day except Christmas Day
Around the reserve:
Whooper Pond
Mute Swan 10
Canada Goose 2
Mallard 24
Tufted Duck 3
Little Grebe 1
Cormorant 1
Moorhen 2
Folly Pond
Mallard 10
Teal 250+
Wigeon 50+
Shoveler 12
Snipe 10
Moorhen 1
Lapwing 30
Teal Pond
Mallard 9
Gadwall 6
Mute Swan 2
Moorhen 2
Avenue Tower
Mallard
Wigeon
Gadwall
Shelduck
Grey Heron
Little Grebe
Shoveler
Mute Swan
Longhorn Cattle 2
Saltcot Merse Observatory
Buzzard
Mute Swan
Barnacle Geese
Pink-footed Geese
Shelduck
Pintail
Dunlin
Lapwing
Oystercatcher
Curlew
Little Egret
Linnet
Hebridean Sheep 12
Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)
Willow Warbler
Chiffchaff
Blackcap
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Robin
Blackbird
Chaffinch
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Goldcrest
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