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Reserve Update Thursday 22nd September

Reserve Update Thursday 22nd September

The Barnacle Geese are still out on the Merse this morning, together with smaller numbers of Pink footed Geese compared to yesterday (and large numbers of Canada Geese!)  The Great Egret is also to be found out on the Merse and is best viewed from the Fa

22 September 2016

Greenland White-fronted Goose

Greenland White-fronted Goose

Another fine autumn day with plenty of activity around the reserve. A definite influx of wildfowl is occurring with increasing numbers of Wigeon, Teal and Pintail. Three Whooper Swan were seen to fly over the reserve mid morning but were not relocated. Th

21 September 2016

todays sightings

todays sightings

Great White Egret Cranes x 3 Marsh Harrier White Wagtail Snipe Wigeon Teal Shoveler Shelduck Tufted Duck Great Skua- Fly-over

21 September 2016

Overnight arrivals

Overnight arrivals

** Update **: Spotted Crake showing well on and off from Van de Bovenkamp Hide.  Volunteers on site to help. An obvious increase in Wigeon overnight on the Top New Piece with at least 520 birds present this morning from the Zeiss Hide.  A Wood Sandpipe

21 September 2016

Latest Sightings - 21st September - Pink-feet and a Fox

Latest Sightings - 21st September - Pink-feet and a Fox

240 Pink-footed Geese are feeding in the Corner Field this morning, including two leucistic (pale) individuals. Great views from upstairs in the Peter Scott Observatory. 36 Barnacle Geese are still out on the merse, a Fox running around them. Today's hig

21 September 2016

Wildlife sightings for 21st September 2016

Wildlife sightings for 21st September 2016

1 Pintail - Wader Scrape 3 Water Rail - Wildside 2 Peregrine - Perched on the hospital 1 Grey Wagtail - Otter enclosure 1 Yellow Wagtail - Flew SE 5+ Meadow Pipit - Flew SE/S 7 Swallow - Flew SE 2 Song Thrush - Flew high SE 5+ Blackcap - Wildside, Shelter

21 September 2016

Further arrivals

Further arrivals

Pink-footed Geese numbers continue to build with 6170 birds counted this afternoon. Some blocking weather fronts over Iceland are likely to slow the progress of birds leaving this week, so it will be interesting to see how the numbers change.

20 September 2016

Wild birds make the most of warmer weather

Wild birds make the most of warmer weather

Moorhens are building nests and raising families of chicks at WWT’s wetland centres, four months after their peak breeding season in the spring.

20 September 2016

A new Spotted Redshank...

A new Spotted Redshank...

Zeiss Hide/Top New Piece We have dropped the levels of the flood to coincide with the high tides, over 1000 Teal were roosting and wader interest was good as usual. An adult Spotted Redshank has arrived, it was fishing in the shallows. The two juvenile Li

20 September 2016

Latest Sightings - 20th September - Barnies and Egret still

Latest Sightings - 20th September - Barnies and Egret still

33 Barnacle Geese are on the merse this morning, visible at a distance from the Farmhouse Tower and Saltcot Merse Observatory. The Great Egret is also out on the merse. 8 Pintail are currently on the Folly Pond, the males still in eclipse plumage, they bl

20 September 2016

Wildlife sightings for 20th September 2016

Wildlife sightings for 20th September 2016

1 Dunlin - Main Lake 3 Water Rail - Wildside 1 Common Gull - Main Lake 150+ Shoveler - Main Lake, Reservoir Lagoon, Wader Scrape 30+ Wigeon - Main Lake 30+ Lapwing - Main Lake 5 Chiffchaff - Sheltered Lagoon, Wildside   September bird highlights: Wh

20 September 2016

Sightings

Sightings

Another excellent couple of days, yesterday a Crake specie was reported from United Utilities Hide, no sign today but it could well reappear, here's hoping! Also yesterday a Curlew Sandpiper was seen but no reports today. The highlights today included the

19 September 2016

Sand martins, a green sandpiper and a hungry hobby.

Sand martins, a green sandpiper and a hungry hobby.

A convolvulus hawk moth on the boat jetty. Photo by Jon Boon.   Wilidfe Sightings for week of Sept 12-18 by Paul Stevens. OVER ONE THOUSAND sand martins and house martins were hawking insects low over the reserve on

19 September 2016

Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

High tide cr. Rob Werran   British Steel Hide and Grounds Curlew Sandpiper 12 Ruff 2 Spotted Redshank 3 Turnstone 1 Dunlin 90 Greenshank 59 Redshank 39 Black-tailed Godwit c560 Lapwing 34 Wigeon 241 Pintail 12 Teal 130 Greylag 137 Little Egret 13 Gr

19 September 2016

More high tide waders

More high tide waders

We're currently having a short run of high tides around the 9 to 10 metre mark, pushing birds off the river and on to the reserve, particularly the Top New Piece as seen from the Zeiss Hide.  Today's highlights included 2 Little Stint amongst 135 Dunlin,

19 September 2016