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Sightings for Tuesday 8th January
Bright but windy day here at Welney, all hides and footpaths remain open. Ring-necked duck is still in front of Main Observatory. Sightings so far today: Mute swan Whooper swan Barnacle goose Bean goose Canada goose Greylag goose Pink-footed goose White-f
8 January 2019
Wildlife sightings - 08/01/19
a.m. Tide Level: Mid Wader Lake Water rail 3 Lapwing 63 Teal 41 Black-headed gull 110 Lesser black-backed gulls 2 Grey heron 1 Common snipe 1 Northern shoveller 6 Saline Lagoon Curlew 16 Shelduck 2 Teal 10 Hawthorn Wood Coal tit 3 Robin 2 Great spotted w
8 January 2019
A flash of blue
5 Jack Snipe - main lake(2), wader scrape(3) - highest count of the winter and nationally significant 1 Bittern - main lake 5 Pintail - main lake, reservoir lagoon 5 Snipe - wader scrape 2 Water Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Kingfisher - wildside 3 Redwing -
8 January 2019
Yellow-browed Warbler
Staff member (James Robinson) heard and spotted a Yellow-browed Warbler whilst out on a lunchtime walk, the bird has been favouring the trees on the mound at the Otter Enclosure and adjacent to the flamingo house. Other birds noted in the same area inc
7 January 2019
Bewick's swans arrive
On Thursday morning I arrived early in time to count 10 Bewick’s swans leaving Arundel Wetland Centre at around 8 am. In the group a lone adult was traveling with three juvenile swans. These youngsters would have hatched this year, visiting the
7 January 2019
Recent - Sightings 7th January 2019
Count taken at Low tide this morning. Happy New Year to all! Hopefully the new year will be just as good for birds this year as it was last year! The highlights this morning were the wintering ducks assemblage on the Main lake and the infrequently sighted
7 January 2019
Sightings for Monday 7th January
Dry day here at Welney today, all hide are open. Sightings so far today: Bewick's swan Mute swan Whooper swan Barnacle goose Brent goose Greylag goose Pink-Footed goose (59) White-fronted goose Gadwall Goldeneye Mallard Pintail Pochard Ring-necked duck Sh
7 January 2019
Wildlife sightings - 07/01/19
a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Snipe 4 Teal 86 Lapwing 7 Shelduck 29 Heron 3 Shoveler 4 Saline Lagoon Snipe 1 Teal 4 Curlew 44 Hawthorn Wood Brambling 4 Reed bunting 2 Lesser redpoll 4 Common/mealy redpoll 1 Greenfinch 1 Willow tit 1 Chaffinch 15 Siskin
7 January 2019
Reserve Update Monday 7th January
Blustery start to the day but this is proving ideal for wader watching. Mixed flock of over 300 Golden Plover and Lapwing in the Lochar field. This field has also been good recently for Redshank, Curlew, Black-tailed Godwit and Dunlin so do have a sca
7 January 2019
Jack Snipe and Common Snipe on the wader scrape
(Snipe) 2 Bittern - main lake (North shore). Headley and Dulverton Hides 6 Pintail - main lake, reservoir lagoon 6 Snipe - scrape(4), main lake(2) 2 Jack Snipe - scrape December/January bird highlights: Shelduc
7 January 2019
Wild Winter Weekend Day 2
Rushy Hide Just under 100 Bewick's Swans were present at dawn plus the usual gathering of Greylag and Canada Geese, Pintail, Pochard, Tufted Duck, Mallard, Shelduck, Coot and Moorhen. The lower pond holding Teal and Lapwing. Martin Smith Hide Good views a
6 January 2019
Latest Sightings
Overcast but not particularly cold in the light winds today. Solid numbers of wildfowl using the reserve with fifteen species of swan, geese and duck present with upwards of 15,000 birds; Mute Swan, Whooper Swan, Pink-footed Geese, Greylag, Canada, She
6 January 2019
Today's sightings
Bewick's swan Whooper swan Mute swan Greylag goose Canada goose Barnacle goose White-fronted goose x 8 Shelduck Shoveler Mallard Pintail Gadwall Wigeon Teal Ringed teal (escapee) Pochard Tufted duck Cormorant Coot Moorhen Little egret Curlew x 10 Black-ta
6 January 2019
Kingfisher in Wildside
Kingfisher by Alec Pelling 1 Bittern - main lake (North shore) 3 Pintail - main lake 5 Snipe - wader scrape 2 Jack Snipe - wader scrape 2 Water Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Kingfisher - Wildside 1 Kestrel - shel
6 January 2019
Wild Winter Saturday
The drake Goldeneye is still present but no sign yet of the female. The drake has occasionally disappeared from the South Lake, but we've refound him on the Big Pen next to the Visitor Centre, so keep an eye open as your cross the boardwalk. Martin Smi
5 January 2019