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15th August 2024 Sightings

15th August 2024 Sightings

Image - A reflective Ruff

15 August 2024

9th Spoonbill of 2024

9th Spoonbill of 2024

Our last Spoonbill sightings were in June when four immatures were noted together, this was likely to be three passage birds joining a long-stayer, they all moved on. Today's bird was the ninth individual of the year. This one appeared to be an older bir

11 August 2024

Return passage birds increasing

Return passage birds increasing

Image- Snipe on the Rushy- MJMThe summer return passage period is in full swing, a wide range of species have been noted this week especially passerines.South LakeFour Green Sandpiper from Hogarth Hide, at least 250+ Black-tailed Godwit, 15 Ruff, 14 Redsh

5 August 2024

Cranes fledging

Cranes fledging

Image- Crane pair ER and Phelps with their juvenile in flight MJMOur last two Cranes chicks appeared to have fledged, 'Ruby and Wilde' bred on the South Lake, in recent weeks visitors have been following this family closely with a lot of flapping and prac

29 July 2024

First breeding record for Teal on the reserve

First breeding record for Teal on the reserve

Image - A female Teal with one of her four ducklings, a first breeding record for Slimbridge!

25 July 2024

24th of July Sightings

24th of July Sightings

A Ruff having a stretch from Discovery hide

24 July 2024

22 July 2024 update

22 July 2024 update

Avocet and Oystercatcher 'shadowing' a Mute Swan.The last of the Avocet nests have hatched on the Rushy with the Oystercatcher family from the Pondzone making their way here also. At least six adult Avocet remain to defend what appears to be broods of 1,1

22 July 2024

Brown Hare encounters and W.s Bluethroat news

Brown Hare encounters and W.s Bluethroat news

Brown Hares were again evident on the Summer Walkway path and Tack Piece, these confiding animals are seemingly oblivious to humans, there was quite possibly some boxing involved today, this would indicates that a female discouraging is the attention and

15 July 2024

Highlights 10 to 14 July

Highlights 10 to 14 July

Brown Hare on the Dumbles- MJMBrown Hare encounters have increased this year, the Dumbles is a good place to look for them but they also show up at the hides. Some animals can be very confiding and show little fear of humans. Today has seen a lot of activ

14 July 2024

Ducklings

Ducklings

Our duck species have been productive this summer, despite heavy predation at times, areas busier with ducks and the spots with much emergent vegetation have seen the young grow to a defensible size. Our section of the Severn has at least six broods of Sh

9 July 2024

Much needed rain

Much needed rain

At last! We've finally had some decent rainfall to top up the scrapes and ditches, multiple weeks with light or no rainfall led to rapidly lowering water levels on a few scrapes that we want to keep wet. This is somewhat hard to believe after such a wet

7 July 2024

Five Ruff have returned

Five Ruff have returned

At least five different breeding plumage male Ruff have now returned to the scrapes although they are in moult. Like most of the freshwater loving waders here they are feeding in a few places but spending most of the time between Top New Piece and the Sou

4 July 2024

End of June/early July arrivals

End of June/early July arrivals

Image- juvenile Redshank (can be mistaken for other wader species at this time of year)1 July sightingsSouth LakeThree 3 breeding plumage male Ruff (black, blonde and white), two Little-ringed Plover, Kingfisher passing the hide regularly with fish, 99 Bl

1 July 2024

Summer waders

Summer waders

Summer WadersThe majority of the waders on site are forming post breeding flocks, the exception being Avocet with many broods at the Rushy/Tack Piece and a few at South Lake. Even the Avocets are forming post-breeding flocks, around70-80 have been heading

27 June 2024

Catch it while you can

Catch it while you can

Image- Sedge Warbler- MJM'Showy' males continue to sing at the Sanderson bridge near Discovery Hide and in the Matrix.White-spotted Bluethroat- Catch it while you can.Based on previous years experience, there might only be a week or two to catch a reliabl

24 June 2024