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A Day in the Life of Sarah-Jane - Practical Reserves Volunteer

A Day in the Life of Sarah-Jane - Practical Reserves Volunteer

Steart has been one of my favourite stamping grounds for quite some time now. The openness and tranquillity make it the perfect place to restore the soul, fill your lungs with clean air and, of course, see some of our amazing wildlife. It had never really

28 September 2018

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Pallid harrier - last reported sighting at 10:00am. Seen from Lyle hide heading towards the main observatory. Mute swan + cygnets Whooper swan Greylag Shoveler Mallard Gadwall Wigeon Ringed teal Teal Coot Moorhen Crane (x36, Lady fen) Grey heron Great eg

28 September 2018

Wildlife Sightings - 28/09/18

Wildlife Sightings - 28/09/18

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Mid-High Avocet - 1 (immature) Black-tailed Godwit - 1 Common Snipe - 6 Redshank - 4 Lapwing - 80 Black-headed Gull - 212 Shoveler - 8 Gadwall - 2 Teal - 27   Saline Lagoon Black-headed Gull - 80 Teal - 19 &nbs

28 September 2018

Latest Sightings - Friday September 28th - Whoop Whoop! The Whoopers are back!

Latest Sightings - Friday September 28th - Whoop Whoop! The Whoopers are back!

It's a crisp and sunny day on the reserve and we have great news - Whoopers are coming in! 16 Whooper swans have been spotted on the Whooper Pond this morning and making a lot of noise. The barnacle geese are also settling in with flocks settling across t

28 September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 28th September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 28th September 2018

6 Meadow Pipit - grazing marsh 3 Snipe - main lake, wader scrape 4 Chiffchaff - South route, sheltered lagoon, wildside 1 Coal Tit - South route feeders 1 Peregrine - hunting over main lake 1 Kestrel - Q.E.W 1 Buzzard - circling over site 2 Kingfisher - w

28 September 2018

Friday's sightings

Friday's sightings

A colder morning, overcast but as I type the sun is starting to burn through so hopefully another blue sky day is in store.  The bore was just pushing through this morning so our Guides in the Hides will be checking the high tide period to see what has b

28 September 2018

The Global Wetland Outlook: Wetlands disappearing three times faster than forests

The Global Wetland Outlook: Wetlands disappearing three times faster than forests

Wetlands are disappearing three times faster than natural forests, warns the Ramsar Convention's report ahead of a global meeting on protecting the world’s wetlands in 2018. Wetlands are as essential for our water as forests are for our air.

27 September 2018

Sightings Thursday September 27th

Sightings Thursday September 27th

Bright, warm start to the day here at Welney, all hides and Summer walk remain open. 33 cranes now counted on Lady Fen, Pallid harrier has been seen briefly at Lyle hide around 1:15pm And a Ringed teal in front of main Observatory, most likely escaped fro

27 September 2018

Wildlife Sightings - 27/09/18

Wildlife Sightings - 27/09/18

Wader Lake     Time/AM     Tide/Mid Avocet - 1 (immature) Black-tailed Godwit - 2 Curlew - 1 Lapwing - 60 Herring Gull - 26 Lesser Black-backed Gull - 2 (1st winter) Black-headed Gull - 106 Teal - 22 Jackdaw - 60 Starling - 5   Saline Lagoon

27 September 2018

Latest Sightings - Thursday 27th September - Geese and Dragonflies galore

Latest Sightings - Thursday 27th September - Geese and Dragonflies galore

Plenty of geese on the reserve this morning, great views from the Peter Scott Observatory. At the Avenue Tower there are good numbers of Common Darter and Common Hawker Dragonflies out in the sunshine! A male Goshawk was causing trouble around the Flood G

27 September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 27th September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 27th September 2018

1 Yellow Wagtail - flew over heading South 5 Snipe - grazing marsh, main lake 16 Wigeon - main lake, wader scrape 27 Mute Swan - main lake, reservoir lagoon, wader scrape 3 Water Rail - calling from the main reedbed 2 Peregrine - perched on the hospita

27 September 2018

Fish and chips: Eels microchipped to track species on the brink

Fish and chips: Eels microchipped to track species on the brink

Wild eels are being microchipped, similar to the way people microchip their pets, in an attempt by conservationists from WWT to better understand their activity. The study at Slimbridge in South Gloucester will allow scientists to monitor how eels are

27 September 2018

Wildlife sightings - 26/09/18

Wildlife sightings - 26/09/18

Wader Lake (AM, low tide): Teal 41 Avocet (immature) 1 Black-headed gull 83 Curlew 1 Lesser black-backed gull (juvenile) 3 Lapwing 20 Jackdaw 1   Saline lagoon: Wigeon 1 Teal 6 Black-headed gull 4 Curlew 1   Hawthorn Wood feeding station: Great-

26 September 2018

Todays sightings

Todays sightings

Pallid Harrier seen at lyle hide at 10.56am Crane 30 Little Grebe Marsh Harrier Greylag Goose Teal Lapwing Grey Heron Swallow Buzzard Kestrel Little Egret Snipe Black tailed Godwit Cormorant Tree Sparrow House Sparrow Goldfinch Wigeon Whooper Swan Mute Sw

26 September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 26th September 2018

Wildlife sightings for 26th September 2018

1 Little Egret - main lake 6 Water Rail - calling from the main reedbed 5 Snipe - grazing marsh, main lake 7 Meadow Pipit - 1 grazing marsh, 6 flying over heading W 3 Chiffchaff - South route, sheltered lagoon 9 Wigeon - main lake, wader scrape 1 Red Cres

26 September 2018