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Some Counts

Some Counts

A change to some milder but windy weather and the first rain we've had for a while. A dawn count of Pink-footed Geese and Whooper Swan produced just over 6000 geese and 457 Whooper Swan. More speculation than access to data but it looks like many of the o

28 November 2018

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Bewick's swan (Lyle hide) Whooper swan Mute swan Greylag Canada goose Shelduck Shoveler Mallard Pintail Wigeon Teal Ringed teal (escapee) Pochard Cormorant Coot Moorhen Grey heron Little egret Black-tailed godwit Ruff Redshank Snipe Dunlin Lapwing Golden

28 November 2018

Cape Shelduck

Cape Shelduck

Who’s that nesting in an underground burrow? It’s the Cape shelduck! Cape shelduck originate from South Africa where they nest in disused aardvark burrows! You can see them here at Slimbridge in the Flamingo lagoon. Look out for the artificial nesting

28 November 2018

Wildlife sightings - 28/11/18

Wildlife sightings - 28/11/18

Wader Lake (AM, mid-high tide): Shoveler (three male and one female) 4 Shelduck 14 Teal 18 Water rail (Paddy Fleming Hide) 1 Tufted duck 35   Saline lagoon (AM, mid-high tide): Teal 28 Redshank 1   Hawthorn Wood feeding station: Great-spotted wo

28 November 2018

Reserve Update Wednesday 28th November

Reserve Update Wednesday 28th November

Passerine activity remains good around the site with two Brambling spotted on the Peter Scott Trail feeders yesterday and a male down with the Yellowhammers and Reed Bunting opposite the Peter Scott Observatory.  They have been heard again this morning a

28 November 2018

A good variety of winter duck species

A good variety of winter duck species

2 Pintail - main lake 3 Shelduck - main lake, wader scrape 1 Bittern - main lake (N shore) 5 Snipe - grazing marsh, wader scrape 1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Meadow Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Peregrine - perched on the hospital   November bird hi

28 November 2018

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Zeiss Hide Slightly quieter than the last couple of days, but hunting Peregrines and a Merlin are causing the birds to move around between the reserve more.  Birds included 6 Snipe, 79 Lapwing, 504 Teal, 300+ Wigeon, 46 Pintail, 50+ Dunlin, 57 Shoveler a

27 November 2018

Today's highlights

Today's highlights

Whooper swan Mute swan Canada geese Greylag geese Barnacle geese Shelduck Shoveler Wigeon Pintail Gadwall Pochard Ringed teal (Escapee) Lapwing Great white egret Little egret Ruff Dunlin Snipe Black-tailed godwit Coot Moorhen Marsh harrier Sparrowhawk Buz

27 November 2018

Wintering bird arrival

Wintering bird arrival

The last month has seen the arrival at Steart of a few of our favourite wintering birds. Firstly, short-eared owls have arrived back and are displaying excellently after only one sighting last winter. A hen harrier has  been sighted regularly, roosting s

27 November 2018

A win for barnacle geese

A win for barnacle geese

Yesterday WWT called out a proposal being made to the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention to downgrade protection for barnacle geese in the UK and Europe, which would make it widely legal to kill them. We featured this photograph of a suitabl

27 November 2018

Wildlife sightings - 27/11/18

Wildlife sightings - 27/11/18

a.m. Tide Level: Mid/low Wader Lake Water rail 1 Teal 3 Snipe 7 Kestrel 1 Shelduck 7 Buzzard 1 Redwing 6 Saline Lagoon Teal 7 Black-headed gull 31 Shelduck 2 Hawthorn Wood Great-spotted woodpecker 1 Great tit 5 Willow tit 1 Bullfinch 3 Blue tit 4 Coal tit

27 November 2018

Water Rails calling from the reeds

Water Rails calling from the reeds

1 Goldeneye - reservoir lagoon 1 Pintail - grazing marsh 2 Water Rail - South route, reedbeds (both heard calling) 2 Snipe - grazing marsh 1 Water Pipit - grazing marsh 2 Chiffchaff - South route, sheltered lagoon November bird highlights: Short-eared Ow

27 November 2018

A black redstart, a jack snipe & eleven marsh harriers

A black redstart, a jack snipe & eleven marsh harriers

Increase in teal with the colder weather     Photo: Romney Turner Mon 26 Nov Sand martin / Ramsar hide: 2 wigeon, 17 shoveler, 16 shelducks, 12 snipe. Lapwing hide: 10 snipe, 1 water rail. Scrape hide: 3 little gr

26 November 2018

Recent Sightings €- 26th November 2018

Recent Sightings €- 26th November 2018

Count was taken today at low tide. The big news this morning is that Shelduck numbers are still on the increase! Strangford Lough is nationally important for many different species of wintering wetland birds, including Shelduck. However the estuary mudfl

26 November 2018

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

Little egret Lapwing Golden plover Moorhen Redshank Black-tailed godwit Dunlin Coot Water rail Ruff Curlew Cormorant Shelduck Teal Pintail Gadwall Shoveler Pochard Mallard Mute swan Whooper swan Bewick's swans from Lyle hide Canada geese Greylag geese Co

26 November 2018