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Monday update, Feb 20th

Monday update, Feb 20th

Damp and breezy to begin with. Not a lot of change recently but plenty to see. Barnacle Goose nos. continue to hold up well, with around 7000 most days, including a leucistic bird yesterday as well as the hybrid Snow Goose x Barnacle. 107 Black-tailed God

20 February 2017

Wildlife sightings - 20/02/17

Wildlife sightings - 20/02/17

a.m. Tide Level: High Wader Lake Grey heron 37 Northern lapwing 52 Canada geese 31 (including 2 hybrids) Eurasian shelduck 25 Northern shoveler 11 Redshank 16 Coot 3 Gadwall 2 Oystercatcher 4 Wigeon 1 Saline Lagoon Eurasian curlew 36 Eurasian teal 7 Hawt

20 February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 20th February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 20th February 2017

1 Bittern - main lake South East corner 7 Pintail - main lake, sheltered lagoon 1 Redshank - main lake 2 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon 3 Snipe - grazing marsh January/February bird highlights: Bittern, Firecrest, Brent Goose, Shelduck, Jack Snipe, Blac

20 February 2017

Late winter wader bonanza on South Lake

Late winter wader bonanza on South Lake

South Lake Unfortunately no Curlew were seen or reported at this site but we still managed to see twelve species of wader here today (numbered in brackets) The Avocet (1) flock increased to 20 and some initial mating behaviour was noted. At least 120

19 February 2017

Sightings

Sightings

Another excellent day with a few new birds in, best of which was a group of 15 Greenland White-fronted Geese which were seen from Ron Barker Hide, unfortunately they didn't stay around for too long. Also new in today were the first Avocets, a group of 5 b

19 February 2017

Wildlife update, Sunday Feb 19th

Wildlife update, Sunday Feb 19th

A better day weather-wise so far, but probably little change bird-wise, though I did see large nos. of Pinkfeet high up heading north on my way into work early this morning. Lots of small Barnacle Goose flocks around the hides, one of which held the hybri

19 February 2017

Sightings Sunday 19th February

Sightings Sunday 19th February

Water levels remain low, but some water on path towards reedbed hide, wellies advised. All hides remain open apart from Allport hide. Sightings so far today: Bewick's swan (5 at Friends hide) Whooper swan Mute swan Black swan (Main Observatory) Greylag Eg

19 February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 19th February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 19th February 2017

1 Caspian Gull 2nd yr (marsh) - high tide 1 Yellow-legged Gull 2nd yr (marsh) 1 Bittern - main lake N shore (from Headley Hide) 1 Jack Snipe - main lake (island 21) 1 Kingfisher - sheltered lagoon 2 Shelduck - main lake 1 Stonechat - wildside/marsh edge

19 February 2017

Woodcock and Brambling

Woodcock and Brambling

The Woodcocks were seen again a few times today but are elusive and often only partly on view, also a Water Rail in the same area this morning. Another Water Rail was seen from Ron Barker Hide along with the Kingfisher and nearby the Tawny Owl was on almo

18 February 2017

Avocet increase

Avocet increase

South Lake Still good numbers of Shoveler (56) here but it was the good mixed flock of waders that were wowing everyone. Two pairs of Oystercatcher are now on territory and 10 newly arrived Avocets were resting with 123 Black tailed Godwit. Anything up to

18 February 2017

Sightings Saturday 18th February

Sightings Saturday 18th February

Water levels are dropping and islands and spits of land are now exposed on the wash. All hides remain open apart from Allport hide, some water on path towards Reedbed hide  but can be passed with care. Sightings so far today: Bewick's swan Whooper swan M

18 February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 18th February 2017

Wildlife sightings for 18th February 2017

2 Skylark - over SE 2 Water Pipit - main lake, marsh 1 Kingfisher - perched by the nesting bank on the sheltered lagoon 2 Bittern - main lake N shore (from Dulverton and Headley Hides) 1 Jack Snipe - main lake 2 Shelduck - main lake 1 Stonechat - marsh

18 February 2017

Latest Sightings - 18th February

Latest Sightings - 18th February

It's a bit of a wet start to the day, but mild. Quite often when the temperature rises in winter we see rain. It's just a light drizzle at the moment and will hopefully ease off later in the day. Plenty of Whooper Swans on the reserve this morning and a

18 February 2017

Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

Cormorant Cr. Russ Myners MILLENNIUM WETLANDS Signs of spring! – Great Spotted Woodpeckers are drumming, Black Headed Gulls are flocking to the Deep Water Lake islands and investigating nesting materials while Lapwings are displaying nesting behaviours

17 February 2017

Woodcocks

Woodcocks

A very spring feel to the day with plenty of bird song to be heard along with further signs of spring. Hot on the heels of yesterdays Woodcock was another bird that had joined yesterdays bird, 2 together which continued to show well at times, please call

17 February 2017