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Recent sightings - 5th December

Recent sightings - 5th December

The following sightings were recorded today by Toni Castello, warden, at low tide. Estuary - visible from the Brent Hide and the Limekiln Observatory Brent geese +350, Shelduck + 200, Oystercatcher +80, Curlew 5, Black-headed gull 3. Main lake - visi

5 December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 5th December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 5th December 2016

1 Bittern - main lake NW shore 37 Pochard - main lake, resr lagoon 5 Pintail - main lake 17 Snipe - mostly flew from the SW at dusk towards the marsh, plus a few on the marsh a.m. 1 Stonechat - main lake (by Headley Hide) 16 Redwing - entrance area 5

5 December 2016

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

As the waters deepen Welney has the first arrivals of the Goldeneye today-1 male and 2 females at Lyle Hide. Black-tailed godwit Lapwing Dunlin Snipe Redshank Golden plover Whooper swans Bewick's swans Wigeon Teal Pochard Curlew Fieldfare Stonechat Buzzar

4 December 2016

Sigrunn returns

Sigrunn returns

WWT Martin Mere has seen the return of one of our most famous Whooper swans: Sigrunn (X4H), seen during the feed last Friday. In 2009,Sigrunn was one of the swans chosen to be fitted with a transmitter to learn about where swans go and how long it takes f

4 December 2016

Still cold

Still cold

Its been another chilly night and morning with most of the pools and scrape still freezing.  Despite the cold its turning in to a lovely sunny day, perfect for a visit to see our Bitterns! Rushy Hide & Peng Observatory A count of 81 Bewick's Swans t

4 December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 4th December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 4th December 2016

1 Bittern - main lake N shore 1 Water Pipit - wader scrape 4 Pintail - main lake 4 Snipe - grazing marsh, main lake 1 Peregrine - perched on the hospital 1 Bullfinch - flew NW 25 Redwing - entrance lake and flew NW 1 Fieldfare - scrape   November

4 December 2016

Autumnal rain - not the weather for ducks!

Autumnal rain - not the weather for ducks!

There's a phrase bandied around at this time of year that us Aviculturists find tough, and that's "at least it's good weather for ducks!" This phrase is often delivered with the sweetest of intentions, but the reality is, very few wildfowl species relish

3 December 2016

A thaw and some visible migration

A thaw and some visible migration

Ice is melting slowly and a few waders and Ducks returning to the fields and scrapes. There was some steady visible migration this morning with several flocks totalling 240 Redwing and 80 Fieldfare. Zeiss Hide and South Finger Wigeon 2000 in a dense flock

3 December 2016

Latest Sightings - 3rd December - Christmas Fayre Tomorrow

Latest Sightings - 3rd December - Christmas Fayre Tomorrow

A brighter morning on the reserve. There is a huge flock of Whooper Swans in a field along the road to Brow Well, so keep an eye out as you drive in this morning. Join us tomorrow afternoon at our Christmas Fayre, 1-4pm. There will be a variety of festive

3 December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 3rd December 2016

Wildlife sightings for 3rd December 2016

1 Marsh Harrier - flew in from W, then headed NE across the marsh 3 Water Rail - calling from the reedbed and sheltered lagoon 1 Water Pipit - wader scrape 8 Pintail - wader scrape 5 Snipe - grazing marsh, main lake 1 Yellow-legged Gull 1st winter - main

3 December 2016

Bird News

Bird News

The Green-winged Teal was again present in front of the Ron Barker hide throughout the day. Bird of the day however was an Egyptian Goose which appeared on the Mere mid-morning and spent the next couple of hours moving around the reserve before retuning t

2 December 2016

Marsh Harrier

Marsh Harrier

Temperatures slowly increasing but most of the reserve still frozen so rather quiet with the bulk of activity around the open water of the Rushy and South Lake and distantly on the estuary. Flocks of waders and Wigeon starting to return to the scrapes an

2 December 2016

Old Reunions!

Old Reunions!

This weekend, hundreds of swan enthusiasts will be heading out to wetland sites and other swan hotspots across Europe to take part in an international age census of Bewick’s swans. Their main task, aside from trying to stay warm (!), will be to determin

2 December 2016

Santa meets GIANT LEGO brick animals at WWT Llanelli

Santa meets GIANT LEGO brick animals at WWT Llanelli

As Santa prepares to fly in to WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre to help feed the birds this winter, he’s got more than he bargained as he meets the nine, giant LEGO brick animals! The giant LEGO brick animals – some up to twelve times life size - have bee

2 December 2016

Have you been to an evening swan feed yet?

Have you been to an evening swan feed yet?

Badger at the floodlit swan feed The evening floodlit swan feeds are the best chance to see large numbers of swans at a feed, as the swans have returned from the surrounding fields where they have spent the day feedin

2 December 2016