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Wildlife sightings - lots of long-tailed tit
Wader Lake AM low tide: Teal 84 Shoveler 1 Wigeon 2 Redshank 2 Black-headed gull 96 Lesser black-backed gull 3 Hawthorn Wood feeding station: Bullfinch 6 [...]
29 October 2011

Hen Harrier
A ringtail Hen Harrier was seen by a few observers this afternoon, also at least 2 Marsh Harrier, 2 Peregrine, 2 Sparrowhawk and several Common Buzzard. A male Brambling and a Willow Tit were se [...]
29 October 2011

Oct 28th update from Castle Espie
Refuge Wigeon and Brent peaked mid month at 780 and 6000 respectively and have started to disperse southwards to pastures new. Shoveler (24 on 27th) and shelduck (260 on 27th) are still arriving, [...]
29 October 2011

Wildlife sightings for 29th October 2011
1 Peregrine - adult female, on shingle island on main lake 7 Common Gull - main lake 4 Stonechat - 2 pairs, grazing marsh 5 Cetti's Warbler - singing reedbed and main lake; calling nea [...]
29 October 2011

High Tide - Great Birding
Holden Tower A good high tide at 9.7 M has pushed lots of birds onto the Dumbles edge this morning. Whitefronted Goose 32 Grey Plover 16 Golden Plover 300 Lapwing 250 Curlew 120 Dunlin [...]
29 October 2011

Wild stars of Autumnwatch swoop into Slimbridge
Like many big stars they kept us waiting but this morning the first Bewick’s swans touched down at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre. The much-loved swans return each year after spending the summer in Arctic Russia. They are due to play a major role in the
28 October 2011

Migration news from Castle Espie
Pale bellied Brent, having arrived in record numbers to Strangford this year, are now continuing their journey southwards, refuelled and ready for their next stopover. With a recent drop of 15,000 geese, this week's count was similar to the previous one
28 October 2011

Beaver catch - night 4
Last night I set the traps at 4.30 - 5pm. I had the night off (woohoo) so Julia checked them at 8pm and there wasn't anything in the traps but they were swimming around. At Midnight Mum and the kit from the first night had been caught. They where scanned
28 October 2011

First redpoll of the season
A cold but sunny start to the day on the fence check. As I walked along the river footpath, a loose group of 18 cormorant flew overhead on their way south. Yesterday, the first lesser redpolls of the autumn were noted feeding in the alder trees along the
28 October 2011

Out on the reserve today
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28 October 2011

Today's sightings - tons of teal!
Wader Lake AM mid tide: Teal 136 Wigeon 3 Lapwing 15 Common snipe 3 Mallard 51 Hawthorn Wood feeding station: Nuthatch 1 Great-spotted woodpecker 3 Willo [...]
28 October 2011

Bird News
A Willow Tit, presumably the bird which is normally seen in front of the Janet Kear hide was on the In Focus feeder this morning, but moved back to it's usual haunt later in the day. A Kingfisher [...]
28 October 2011

Wildlife sightings for 28th October 2011
42 Wigeon - main lake, sheltered lagoon 2 Stonechat - male and female, edge of grazing marsh 3 Cetti's Warbler - all singing: wildside, waterlife, sheltered lagoon Additiona [...]
28 October 2011

New Sighting Title
Rushy Bewicks Swan 3 Pochard 70 Pintail 45 Zeiss Hide Best birding here: Teal 480 Wigeon 70 Shoveler 58 Avocet 1 Golden Plover 25 Black Tailed Godwit 75 Redshank 5 Gree [...]
28 October 2011

Migrant mile-eaters: long-distance flyers about to touch down
A kingfisher has flown more than 620 miles from Poland to Suffolk to escape harsh weather. Its migration has beaten the 603-mile record for a British kingfisher, set by a bird which flew from Pembrokeshire to northern Spain. The new record holder was foun
27 October 2011