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A busy duck marsh

A busy duck marsh

The Hogarth Hide is perhaps one of our least visited hides, but this morning it was very busy with birds

25 October 2021

Bittern in the Duck Decoy

Bittern in the Duck Decoy

Following a report yesterday, a Bittern really has been seen in the Duck Decoy and showing well today

18 October 2021

October WeBS count highlights

October WeBS count highlights

Duck DecoyGreat White Egret fishing, 5 Tufted Duck, 3 Gadwall, 6 Mallard. Big Pen92 Mute Swan, Black Swan, 44 Coot, 325 Mallard, 107 Tufted Duck, 6 Pintail.Estuary Tower high tideSpoonbill, Great W Egret, 13 Little Egret, 284 Curlew, 1 Bar-tailed Godwit,

10 October 2021

A mystery solved

A mystery solved

We're often asked 'where do the birds come from?' - and now we can answer the story for another species

4 October 2021

Sunshine on Sunday

Sunshine on Sunday

A welcome break from yesterday's wind and rain as the reserve is bathed in autumnal sunshine today

3 October 2021

Work continues on South Lake

Work continues on South Lake

Work is progressing well on the South Lake, whilst are birds are enjoying other areas of the reserve

29 September 2021

Work schedule for late September and October and sightings for 26 September.

Work schedule for late September and October and sightings for 26 September.

A busy period to prepare the reserve for the winter continues

26 September 2021

White-fronted Geese !

White-fronted Geese !

A party of ten Russian White-fronted Geese were joined by another single, they settled on Top New Piece for a time before circling the reserve and dropping onto the Severn sands, the tide moved them off again where they circled the area for twenty minutes

21 September 2021

Sightings for 20 September

Sightings for 20 September

Tack PieceTwo Greenshank, 1 Ruff, 420+ Teal, 22 Gadwall, lots of passerines in the hedge along the summer walkway.Dumbles/Middle Point foreshorePeregrine on the Royal Drift Wall, 3 juvenile Bar-tailed Godwit, 262 Curlew, 2 juvenile Grey Plover, 8 mobile R

20 September 2021

Firecrest

Firecrest

Another day with new migrants arriving on site or passing through. A Firecrest was feeding in the hedge and willows at the Goose House this morning. Other sightings included.Middle PointA party of 9 Common Tern and a single Arctic Tern downriver, 62 Ringe

19 September 2021

Mist and murk

Mist and murk

A very murky start to the day but still some good birding to be had

15 September 2021

Terns and Great Skua

Terns and Great Skua

The rain and overcast conditions dropped in a few passage birds today, a distant and due to the conditions, rather tricky to study flock of 45 Common/Arctic Terns were settling on the mudflats and pools off Middle Point, at least two Black Tern accompani

14 September 2021

Eclipse is over for some

Eclipse is over for some

Many of the drake Gadwall (pictured) have now completed the moult from eclipse plumage, this is when they replace feathers to become camouflaged during the flightless period. Fresh smart feathers mean they are looking great, this enables them to show off

13 September 2021

Passage Avocets

Passage Avocets

Our breeding Avocet numbers was down to the last two or three juveniles about the scrapes but a flock of 28 came in on the high tide this morning. A flock of 120+ Dunlin and 41+ Ringed Plover also held two Sanderling, two Little Stint and 2 Curlew Sandpip

12 September 2021

A great day's birding

A great day's birding

A busy reserve today with lots of species to catch up with from the hides

10 September 2021