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Wildlife sightings for 11th April 2017

Wildlife sightings for 11th April 2017

2 Little Ringed Plover - main lake 7 Redshank - grazing marsh, main lake 3 Snipe - main lake, grazing marsh 2 Willow Warbler - West route, wildside 6 Blackcap - entrance lake, sheltered lagoon, South route 5 Chiffchaff - wildside, sheltered lagoon 1 Reed

11 April 2017

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

Latest figures reveal current state of UK’s birds

More than one quarter of UK birds are in need of urgent conservation effort with curlew, puffin and nightingale joining the growing list of threatened species – but there is good news for some, according to a new report from conservation bodies includin

11 April 2017

Kingfisher news

Kingfisher news

Kingfisher news... After another unwelcome incident at the Kingfisher Hide today we encourage our members and visitors to report anyone seen outside of the hide to us as soon as possible. It is not at all permissible to ignore the signs, climb over fence

10 April 2017

Recent spring sightings

Recent spring sightings

So ugly they're cute! Moorhen and coot chicks are hatch around the grounds. Photo: Susan Lamb Mon 10 April Lapwing hide: lapwing, teal, shoveler, Grey heron, mallard Ramsar & Sand Martin hide: snipe, lapwing, oyst

10 April 2017

Sightings Monday 10th April

Sightings Monday 10th April

All hides apart from Allport hide remain open. Summer walk closed. Sightings so far today: Mute swan Whooper swan Greylag goose Egyptian goose Gadwall Garganey Pintail Shelduck Shoveler Tufted duck Wigeon Coot Moorhen Great white egret Grey heron Little e

10 April 2017

Wildlife sightings - 10/04/17

Wildlife sightings - 10/04/17

a.m. Tide Level: Mid Wader Lake Little ringed plover 3 Avocet 24 (multiple pairs on nest scrapes) Mute swan 2 Kestrel 1 Gadwall 2 (pair) Shoveler 6 Black-tailed godwit 28 Common snipe 2 Oystercatcher 2 Grey heron 28/9 chicks Northern lapwing 19 Saline Lag

10 April 2017

Wildlife sightings for 10th April 2017

Wildlife sightings for 10th April 2017

1 Bearded Tit (male) - affording close views and calling on sheltered lagoon 2 Swallow - grazing marsh 1 Reed Warbler - singing in reedbed by wildside hide 8 Redshank - grazing marsh, main lake, reservoir lagoon 4 Snipe - grazing marsh 2 Shelduck -

10 April 2017

Sightings

Sightings

A great time to see Mediterranean Gulls at the Mere, we are getting many birds passing through daily at the moment, with at least 7 birds (2 pairs, a single adult, 2nd cal year, 3rd cal year) present today including an apparent Polish ringed bird (awaitin

9 April 2017

Some new migrants and arrivals

Some new migrants and arrivals

The SE breeze and clear skies have allowed for more migration. New birds in today included a Common Sandpiper on the Tack Piece and a Common Tern at South Lake. Holden Tower A male Wheatear was on the logs on the Dumbles with 11 Lapwing. On the estuary 

9 April 2017

Today's Highlight

Today's Highlight

Garganey - 2 males and 1 female in front of Main Observatory Avocet Grey heron Mallard Teal Pintail Sparrowhawk Shoveler Wigeon Black-tailed godwit Lapwing Gadwall Little egret Redshank Little ringed plover Kingfisher Kestrel Little egret Sand martin

9 April 2017

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Low Avocet - 24 Shelduck - 23 Northern Shoveler - 8 Black-tailed Godwit - 28 Northern Lapwing - 24 Grey Heron - 31 + 11 chicks Common Snipe - 6 Mallard - 7 + 11 chicks Canada Geese - 9 Greylag - 5 Black-headed Gull

9 April 2017

Wildlife sightings for 9th April 2017

Wildlife sightings for 9th April 2017

1 Red-legged Partridge - NE corner of reservoir lagoon 1 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon 2 Little Ringed Plover - main lake 6 Redshank - grazing marsh, main lake 3 Snipe - grazing marsh 1 Reed Warbler - singing in reedbed by wildside hide 9 Blackcap - she

9 April 2017

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

Great white egret-2 at Main Observatory Little egret Grey heron Redshank Little ringed plover-2 Avocet Lapwing Coot Moorhen Oystercatcher Kingfisher-male and female at Main Observatory Grey plover-Nelson/Lyle hide Cormorant Mute swan Whooper swan Wigeon S

8 April 2017

Kingfisher activity

Kingfisher activity

Kingfishers The pair at the Kingfisher hide are very active, food passes, periods in the nest hole and lots of mating suggest they are laying there first clutch. A second pair are nesting near the South Lake so watch out for birds passing in front of the

8 April 2017

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We finally saw a Swallow yesterday afternoon, and will hopefully have more appearing over the next few days. The sun is shining and the birds are in full song today. It's a fantastic day to enjoy some Spring weather and see Our Osprey nest is live on CCT

8 April 2017