Common Blue Butterflies flying

The first Common Blue Butterflies are now flying, a few have been seen along the River Walk yesterday.

Four-spotted Chaser Dragonflies are also beginning to emerge from the ponds.

The Swallows have hatched chicks in the Teal Pond hide. Enter slowly and sit quietly in the corner to see the parents flying in to feed the young.

High Tide: 16:21, 8.1m

Opening times:
10am - 5pm every day except Christmas Day

Around the reserve:

Wildflowers
Cuckoo Flower
Lesser Trefoil
Yellow Rattle
Red Campion
Greater Stitchwort
Dog Rose
Guelder Rose
Bugle
Creeping Buttercup
Meadow Buttercup
Woody Nightshade
Northern Marsh Orchid
Common Spotted Orchid
Twayblade Orchid
Bird's-foot Trefoil

Insects
Peacock Butterfly
Red Admiral Butterfly
Orange-tip Butterfly
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly
Green-veined White Butterfly
Large White Butterfly
Small White Butterfly
Common Blue Butterfly
Hawthorn Shieldbug
Buff tailed Bumblebee
White tailed Bumblebee
7-spot Ladybird
11-spot Ladybird
Large Red Damselfly
Blue-tailed Damselfly
Azure Damselfly
Common Blue Damselfly
Four-spotted Chaser Dragonfly

Mammals
Badger
Fox
Otter
Brown Hare
Mole
Wood Mouse
Bank Vole
Field Vole
Weasel
Stoat
Pipistrelle Bat

Whooper Pond
Mallard 8
Mute Swan 2
Oystercatcher 2
Canada Goose 1

Folly Pond
Mallard 9 with 9 ducklings
Shoveler 1
Teal 10
Wigeon 1
Moorhen 1
Oystercatcher 1 nesting

Teal Pond
Mallard 7
Moorhen 1
Swallows - chicks in nest in hide

Avenue Tower
Mallard
Wigeon
Gadwall
Shelduck
Grey Heron
Mute Swan with cygnets
Black-headed Gulls with chicks
Lapwing with chicks
Longhorn Cattle 2

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Marsh Harrier
Buzzard
Mute Swan
Shelduck
Lapwing
Oystercatcher
Curlew
Little Egret
Linnet
Hebridean Sheep 12

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)
Reed Warbler
Willow Warbler
Chiffchaff
Sedge Warbler
Blackcap
Garden Warbler
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Robin
Blackbird
Chaffinch
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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