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Wildlife sightings for 27th January 2017

Wildlife sightings for 27th January 2017

3 Bittern - main lake, reservoir lagoon 5 Pintail - main lake 1 Kingfisher - South route 22 Fieldfare - flew over heading East, South West January bird highlights: Bittern, Waxwing, Jack Snipe, Yellow-legged Gull, Caspian Gull, Bearded Tit, Buzzard, Per

27 January 2017

And colder again

And colder again

Having thawed out a little yesterday, some of the open water has refrozen and moved birds around a little.  Its a gloriously sunny day though with plenty to see. Holden Tower Nine Cranes were on the Tack Piece by early morning, arriving in small groups s

27 January 2017

Glaucous gull - winter visitor

Glaucous gull - winter visitor

Glaucous gull by Ray Mathias When the marsh harrier is away, the gull.....gets its lunch?  This glaucous gull is a winter visitor to the UK.  Even this youngster is huge in size, it is worth checking through the gul

26 January 2017

Sightings Thursday 26th January

Sightings Thursday 26th January

No fog this morning but a very cold wind so wrap up warm if visiting today, all hides remain open apart from Allport, lots of Whooper swans and Wigeon can be seen from the Wigeon cafe.   Sightings today: Bewick's swan Whooper swan Egyptian goose Whit

26 January 2017

Make a Splash at the NE Puddle Jumping Championships

Make a Splash at the NE Puddle Jumping Championships

This February half term, children of all ages are being encouraged to grab their wellies, get outside and join in with the North East’s Puddle Jumping Championships being held at WWT Washington Wetland Centre. This year WWT’s new children’s characte

26 January 2017

Wildlife sightings - 26/01/17

Wildlife sightings - 26/01/17

a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Shelduck 23 Shoveler 6 Wigeon 2 Teal 10 Greylag 1 Mute swan 2 Lapwing 30 Redshank 4 Herring gull 6 adults + 4 junior Saline Lagoon Grey heron 2 Curlew 14 Hawthorn Wood Great spotted woodpecker 4 Willow tit 3 Long-tailed tit

26 January 2017

It's warmer, honest!

It's warmer, honest!

The temperature has warmed up a couple of degrees from the last few days and much of the reserve is now free of ice, apart from a few sheltered waterbodies which still have a slight covering.  The birds have responded by moving back in with a great selec

26 January 2017

Wildlife sightings for 26th January 2017

Wildlife sightings for 26th January 2017

5 Bittern - main lake S shore, resr lagoon N shore 2 Goosander (pr) - over W 8 Pintail - main lake, resr lagoon 11 Fieldfare - wildside and over SE 1 Little Grebe - marsh 1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Peregrine - hunting over grazing marsh   Jan

26 January 2017

Brambling

Brambling

The cracking male Brambling continues to show at the Janet Kear feeding station along with Reed Buntings and an assortment of Tits and other finches. At least 2 Peregrines seen today an adult male and an imm male, also Marsh Harrier, sev Buzzard and Kestr

25 January 2017

Sightings Wednesday 25th January

Sightings Wednesday 25th January

All hides remain open apart from Allport hide. Sightings today: Bewick's swan Whooper swan Mute swan White-fronted goose (8 on lady fen) Goldeneye Pochard Teal Tufted duck Shoveler Wigeon Water rail Black-tailed godwit Redshank Snipe Kingfisher Green wood

25 January 2017

Traditional craft to help lay better homes for nature this winter

Traditional craft to help lay better homes for nature this winter

Staff and volunteers at WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre have been busy learning the craft of hedge laying this winter to help provide more attractive homes and hibernation sites for many birds, insects, small mammals and reptiles on the vast nature reserve.

25 January 2017

Interesting tail fanning behaviour in snipe

Interesting tail fanning behaviour in snipe

Snipe tail fan display Kim Tarsey Fanning in winter; surely it’s too cold for that?! Look at these snipe fanning their tails to one another on the ice. It is very unusual to see this, let alone film it, as snipe ar

25 January 2017

Important Travel Advice - Visitors coming from the South

Important Travel Advice - Visitors coming from the South

Important Travel Advice – 14 – 23 February 2017 – Visitors coming from the South     The A38 at Berkeley Bridge will be closed from 14 to 23 February 2017 while the old structure is removed and replaced. As such for all visitors travelling fro

25 January 2017

Wildlight sightings - 25/01/17

Wildlight sightings - 25/01/17

a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Shelduck 26 Greylag 1 Saline Lagoon Common snipe 1 Hawthorn Wood Great spotted woodpecker 1 Blue tit 1 Chaffinch 6 Robin 2 Other birds Goldcrest - 2 - Window on the Wear 2 Curlew - 6 - River Wear Black-headed gull - 15 - Ri

25 January 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

A great variety of notable species this morning including Goshawk, White-fronted Geese, Little Stint and our star Bitterns! South Lake Hides The scrape and duck marsh are completely frozen, but around 600 Lapwing and 8 Dunlin were braving the ice.  The d

25 January 2017