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Wildlife sightings for 5th September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 5th September 2018

1 Black-tailed Godwit - wader scrape 1 Garganey - wader scrape 3 Wigeon - main lake 1 Shelduck - main lake 1 Kingfisher - grazing marsh 4 Yellow Wagtail - flew over heading S 14 House Martin - reservoir lagoon 2 Swallow - reservoir lagoon 2 Peregrine -

5 September 2018

Sunny September morning

Sunny September morning

South Finger filtration beds Little Grebe (see pic), Shoveler, 4 Sedge and 1 Cetti's Warbler from the viewing screen. Tack Piece 120 Teal, a Black-tailed Godwit and a 8 Lapwing on the scrape. Holden Tower Linnets, Goldfinches, juvenile Whitethroat in the

5 September 2018

Recent sightings 31st August - 4th September

Recent sightings 31st August - 4th September

Otter - Russ Myners British Steel Hide Spotted from the British Steel Hide on the 31st have been 280 Redshank, 46 Greenshank, 10 Dunlin, 22 Little Egrets, 189 Curlew, and 771 Black Tailed Godwits. A Gannet was also

4 September 2018

Pink-footed Arrivals and Hen Harrier again

Pink-footed Arrivals and Hen Harrier again

Late afternoon and the sound of Pink-footed Geese dropping in makes for a good end to the day and doubled the number recent seen on the reserve. Twenty six birds could easily end up as 26,000 by the end of the month A

4 September 2018

Washington warden joins international effort to save swan species

Washington warden joins international effort to save swan species

Catching and ringing Bewick’s swans on the Russian tundra is no normal business trip. The birds are truly wild and as such favour the remote. Our reserve warden David Dinsley spent two weeks alongside these iconic birds in August as part of Expedition B

4 September 2018

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Mute swan Whooper swan Greylag Egyptian goose (20+) Shoveler Mallard Wigeon Garganey Teal Cormorant Coot Moorhen Grey heron Little egret Black-tailed godwit Ruff (x15) Greenshank Redshank Avocet Snipe Common sandpiper Starling House martin Swallow Yellow

4 September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 4th September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 4th September 2018

1 Garganey - wader scrape 1 Wigeon - main lake 8 Little Grebe + 3 chicks - main lake 3 Snipe - wader scrape, grazing marsh 1 Yellow Wagtail - flew over NE 35 House Martin - reservoir lagoon 1 Peregrine - perched on hospital 3 Chiffchaff - sheltered lagoon

4 September 2018

Reserve Update Tuesday 4th September

Reserve Update Tuesday 4th September

Duck numbers continue to build with a solitary Tufted Duck and two Wigeon joining the mallards on the Whooper Pond.  The Little Grebe also remains on this pond.  If insects are your thing then the Joe Pye Weed and Sedum are spectacular for Butterflies a

4 September 2018

Wildlife sightings - 04/09/18

Wildlife sightings - 04/09/18

a.m. Tide level: Mid Wader Lake Avocet (1 ad 1 juv) 2 Redshank 31 Common snipe 3 Black-tailed godwit 2 Black-headed gull 13 Pied wagtail 3 Swallow 3 Saline Lagoon Redshank 3 Green Sandpiper 1 Curlew 1 Hawthorn Wood Great spotted woodpecker 2 Nuthatch 1 Bu

4 September 2018

Ducks are trickling in

Ducks are trickling in

Rushy Hide Seasonal management work continues today and for the rest of the week. A Spotted Redshank was present early morning but was heard flying toward South Lake later. A Snipe, Redshank and 2 Green Sandpiper were also seen. Tack Piece 100+ Teal, 20

4 September 2018

Green woodpeckers & kingfishers

Green woodpeckers & kingfishers

Kingfishers perched over the channels of the Wetland Discovery Boat Safari. Photo: Andrew Burns, WWT volunteer   Highlights from the hides at Arundel Wetland Centre last week. Mon 3 September Ramsar hide: Greylag

3 September 2018

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

Mute swan Whooper swan Greylag geese Canada geese Mallard Shoveler Shelduck Wigeon Teal Garganey x 2 at Lyle hide Gadwall Snipe at Lyle hide Ruff Black-tailed godwit Dunlin Little grebe Lapwing Avocet Moorhen Coot Little egret Grey heron Cormorant Black

3 September 2018

Essential work on Wader Lake in September

Essential work on Wader Lake in September

After another breeding season on Wader Lake, it's time to get the area in top condition for the arrival of autumn and winter wading birds. This September, our reserve management team along with a group of dedicated volunteers will be doing some work to

3 September 2018

Hen Harrier and other birds

Hen Harrier and other birds

A rain front drifted through this morning making viewing slightly murky before clearing around midday.  As wader migration is in full swing such conditions can mean new birds turning up in poor weather. Yesterday's Hen Harrier was still present giving

3 September 2018

Recent Sightings €- 3rd September 2018

Recent Sightings €- 3rd September 2018

The following sightings were recorded today at Mid tide from the reserve at Castle Espie. They have returned! After flying over 2500 miles from their breeding grounds in Arctic Canada Brent Geese have returned to their wintering ground in Strangford Lough

3 September 2018