A few new arrivals on the reserve today with another increase in the number of Avocet, including two colour-ringed birds, and a small flock of at least 10 Knot on the South Lake
25 February 2020
The site Avocet flock increased to 49 individuals, they began the day on the South Lake but moved to the Top New Piece where they fed in the waves.Estuary TowerAnother rather windblown day combined with a high morning tide pushed 92 Shelduck onto the Dumb
24 February 2020
Another very windy night resulted in a couple of windblown birds being driven up the estuary, on the morning tide a drake Common Scoter could be seen from the Estuary Tower until the tide dropped and it headed back down. Later in the morning a Great Skua
23 February 2020
Tack PieceThe floods have receded a little creating great conditions for some fantastic birding. The Wigeon flock has increased to 1710 with a scattering of Teal, Pintail and Shoveler. One or two Whitefronted Geese were in the field but the bulk of the fl
22 February 2020
South LakeGreat to see an increase to 35 Avocet here this morning and a huge sheltering flock of 307 Black Tailed Godwit. Check out views from the Hogarth Hide as all the birds are packed in here out of the wind. Great close ups of Teal and Shoveler here
21 February 2020
It seems like a long time ago since we last had a sunny afternoon but today provided exactly that. South Lake The Avocet flock had increased to 32 by the afternoon and the Black-tailed Godwit flocks and two pairs Oystercatcher. Tack Piece134 Curlew, 56 Re
20 February 2020
The Tack Piece is looking very very wet at present with a large portion of the field underwater from the recent rains.
18 February 2020
Just when you thought it couldn't get any wetter, Storm Dennis brought lots of heavy rain which has driven up water levels on the fields, ponds and ditches. A few paths were flooded today, nothing to worry about, only a few shallow puddles and should drop
16 February 2020
RushyOnly 12 Bewicks on site this morning including Turlough mother of 4 who is looking increasingly ill. This represents an incredibly early departure no doubt a result of a mild winter and climate change.Check out later in the day the Redshank and Ruff
15 February 2020
This morning we are down to 15 Bewick's Swans, including two families. Will they make a break for it before the weather arrives tomorrow?
14 February 2020
Our Guide in the Hide, Roberta, picked out a male Marsh Harrier over the north of the reserve this afternoon.
13 February 2020
Northern Shoveler flocks are brilliant at the moment, good numbers have been gathering on the South Lake and Tack Piece with close views from the Discovery and Hogarth Hides and the Robbie Garnett hide in particular. During gales they may be sheltering fr
12 February 2020
The Catch the Tide Event was well attended and provided a good test for the new Estuary Tower. Once away it was a very windy day which no doubt helped to push the tide up a bit higher. It flooded across the Dumbles pushing the Curlew flock, Shelduck and S
11 February 2020
c75 Kittiwake were milling about the estuary after peak high tide today.The February Wetland Bird Survey was fairly challenging in gale force winds and horizontal rain yesterday (Sunday 9th February), many birds were sheltering behind hedges, banks and bu
10 February 2020
Estuary TowerNice to see the whole Whitefronted Goose flock close on the Dumbles after flushing from the South Finger. Ideal counting conditions found 128 birds including the 2 juvenile Greenland Whitefronts. There was a pair of Cranes (Ruby and her wild
8 February 2020