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Breeding Birds

We surveyed the Avocets yesterday and counted 20 nests across the site. The nest boxes are doing well, we have 6 Blue Tit broods (totalling 47 chicks),1 Great Tit brood (6 chicks) and the Tree Sparrows are doing well with 15 chicks already fledged, 5 chicks till in the nest and 4 pairs on second clutches (21 eggs).



Black-headed Gull chicks are popping out all over. These birds (below) can bee seen well from the Discovery Hide. Look out for Lesser Black-backed Gulls swooping in to grab a meal..

Two pair of Common Tern present with the possibility of 2 other pairs investigating the small island on the back of the Mere to breed.

On the Mere today 35 Gadwall.

Cuckoo calling on the Reed Bed/Canoe Safari Area.

Peregrine hunting over the reserve late morning.

At least 50 Swift early afternoon.

A flock of 11 Dunlin and 9 Ringed Plover dropped in mid afternoon.

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