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Vote Cambodia! Help save precious wetlands
The chance to help Cambodia’s endangered wetlands is open to a public vote. In just 15 years, half of Cambodia’s wetlands have disappeared. Bergans of Norway has kindly nominated WWT’s project to save two of the last natural seasonal wetlands in th
9 October 2018
Sightings for Tuesday 9th October
Warm and Sunny day here at Welney today lots of butterflies on the wing as well as dragonflies: Sightings today: Mute swan Whooper swan Common crane (31) Greylag goose Mallard Shoveler Teal Wigeon Moorhen Cormorant Great Egret Black-tailed godwit D
9 October 2018
Recent sightings 6th-9th October
British Steel Hide Our birds of prey are still active around the salt marshes, with a Peregrine and two Marsh Harriers being spotted by the Osprey post and over the Dafen Scrapes. There are also range of ducks to be seen here, with Shoveler and She
9 October 2018
Wildlife sightings for 9th October 2018
1 Jack Snipe - grazing marsh 3 Common Snipe - grazing marsh 3 Meadow Pipit - grazing marsh 1 Stonechat - grazing marsh fence line 1 Sky Lark - flew over heading West 4 Chiffchaff - sheltered lagoon, wildside 1 Peregrine - grazing marsh September/October
9 October 2018
Whoopers increase
A flock of 107 Whooper Swan were seen near the reserve containing 10 juveniles. Whooper Swan (and Pink-feet) feeding on stubble. (Louise Clewley WWT) Last blast of summer? Pink
9 October 2018
Wildlife sightings - 09/10/18
Wader Lake (AM, low tide): Black-tailed godwit 2 Lapwing 4 Redshank 2 Stock dove 1 Curlew 1 Teal 15 Saline lagoon (AM, low tide): Teal 6 Woodpigeon 27 Jay 1 Buzzard (over reedbed) 1 Sparrowhawk (over reedbed) 1 Hawthorn Wood feeding station:
9 October 2018
Reserve Update Tuesday 9th October - Pintail on Folly Pond
Another (very) blustery morning which has mixed things up a bit on the reserve. There is evidence of coastal flooding outside Saltcot Merse Observatory which has drawn in the Lapwing for feeding. With today's high tide it could be interesting down the
9 October 2018
Big tides
Holden Tower The Marsh Harrier was hunting over the spartina island for a prolonged spell over the very high tide. Peregrine and 4 Buzzards did their best to stir things up. The 10 Grey Plover flew in again. A roost of 278 Curlew and 278 Shelduck, 3 Dunl
9 October 2018
Latest Sightings
Packed in tight. These Pink-footed Geese are regularly coming in onto the Mere from ~ 4pm No specific counts but undoubtedly 10000+ Pink-footed Geese are roosting on the reserve with birds coming and going througho
8 October 2018
Common darter's last hurrah before the frosts
Common darter dragonfly catches some autumn sun. We had a black tail godwit stop in at the Ramsar hide on Sunday. A visitor showed staff a photo so we were able to confirm its. Alas they did not send it to us or post
8 October 2018
Today's Highlights
Fieldfare Lapwing Black-tailed godwit Coot Moorhen Snipe Ruff x 5 Cormorant Black-headed gull Cranes x 28 on Lady Fen Whooper swans + cygnets Mute swan Greylag geese Teal Shoveler Wigeon Gadwall Pintail Mallard Jackdaw Rook Starling Meadow pipit Tree spar
8 October 2018
Recent Sightings - 8th October 2018
The following sightings were recorded yesterday from the reserve at Castle Espie. Impressive numbers of Brent geese, ducks and waders out on the estuary at present. Estuary – visible from the Brent Hide and the Limekiln Observatory Brent Goose c,2500
8 October 2018
Wildlife sightings - 08/10/18
a.m. Tide Level: Low Wader Lake Teal 25 Black-tailed godwit 2 Fieldfare 1 Redshank 3 Jay 1 Saline Lagoon Teal 15 Black-headed gull 2 Hawthorn Wood Robin 1 Great spotted woodpecker 3 Willow tit 2 Great tit 5 Nuthatch 1 Blue tit 3 Chaffinch 4 Goldfinch 7 Gr
8 October 2018
Reserve Update - Monday 8th October - Autumn leaves and bright feathers!
It's a blustery day today on the merse, the winds have encouraged many autumn leaves to fall onto the avenue making a lovely colourful walk. The same can be said about our waterfowl, with many of the shoveler and teal coming out of their eclipse plumage
8 October 2018
Redwings
Holden Tower Four Cranes included two unringed adults. Over the tide a party of 10 Grey Plover, c10 Dunlin, 212 Shoveler, c30 Curlew, 14 Little Egret, 2 Grey Heron, 7 Pintail and c40 Wigeon were pushed up by the tide. A Peregrine and Marsh Harrier kept th
8 October 2018