First juvenile Spotted Redshank of the year
6 September 2020
Nice to see some newly arrived Pintail on the estuary.
5 September 2020
An unusual gull was in the roost at high tide
4 September 2020
The Garganey was still on the Top New Piece this morning - can you spot it amongst the Teal?
3 September 2020
All three species of egret were on offer from the Estuary Tower this morning - who could have imagined that even 10 years ago!
2 September 2020
Highlights from a quick hide roundA few Sand Martins with the House Martins and Swallows.The Dumbles/Summer Walkway65+ Linnet, 15+ Goldfinch, 5 Whitethroat, 2 juvenile Peregrine (often interacting and vocal so possibly siblings), flocks of Barnacle and C
1 September 2020
Single Golden Plover circling the reserve
31 August 2020
We've had a reliable report of a Velvet Scoter seen in flight with two Common Scoter on the river at 10:30am.
28 August 2020
Arctic Skua record count 25 August.Seven rested off Middle Point as Storm Francis arrived on the Severn. A flock of 30 Common Tern appeared from the NE and stayed until the tide came in. An adult and juvenile Arctic Tern were also about the estuary with a
27 August 2020
Great White EgretTop New PieceEight juvenile Ruff, single Redshank,a juvenile Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Green Sandpiper and a Snipe were feeding on the exposed mud. 38 Greylag + Teal, Shoveler and Gadwall. Wader numbers should increase over the tide. Many o
24 August 2020
Our hedgerows and scrubby areas have been full of warblers of late, if you checked any sheltered spot with berries today you would have seen and heard a few species. Both Common and Lesser Whitethroat, numerous Blackcaps, Chiffchaff and Willow, Reed, Sedg
23 August 2020
Another high tide this morning bringing lots of waders into the site
22 August 2020
Today sees the biggest tides of the current cycle, reaching around 10m
21 August 2020
It was a productive morning at the Zeiss Hide for the wader roost over high tide.
20 August 2020
There was a nice selection of waders on the estuary this morning as the tide was coming in.
19 August 2020