Glossy ibis with the whoopers

An exciting day for us as a glossy ibis appeared on the whooper pond this morning!

An exciting day for us as a glossy ibis appeared on the whooper pond this morning! It has been moving to and from the edges of the whooper pond to the back pond and the fields behind (out of Newfield hide) throughout the day. This is a rare sighting in the UK, we hope it sticks around longer!

To add, we have had 57 whooper swans on the reserve today and some rings have been identified as some of our named swans, which have been added to list below.

This week's high tide times are:

sat 23/10 - 0119, 1343
sun 24/10 - 0150, 1403

As well as this week's highlights, you are likely to see the following on the reserve:

Birds

Mammals

Butterflies

Damselflies & Dragonflies

Named Whooper Swans

Mute Swan

Hare

Red Admiral

Large Red

Yellow ZHD - Renouf

Greylag geese

Roe Deer

Meadow Brown

Blue-tailed

Yellow ZND - Rosie

Canada Geese

Weasel

Green-veined White

Azure

Yellow ZLD - McMurdoston

Shelduck

Stoat

Large White

Common Blue

Orange XLX - Linda Graham

Mallard

Fox

Small Tortoiseshell

Common Darter

Yellow ZLS - Handel

Gadwall

Otter

Yellow ZXP - Mary

Shoveler

Red APR - Elsie Barbara

Teal

YFB - Eric Anthony

Pheasant

Yellow ZHV - Wampool

Cormorant

Yellow ZJS - Hendrik

Little Egret


Orange YSJ - Sheldon Whooper

Grey Heron

Orange YTF - Odette

Buzzard


Orange XKU - Solway Siren

Kestrel


XLL - Chris

Peregrine Falcon

Yellow ZLA - Beatrice

Merlin

JZI - Inigo Montoya

Sparrowhawk


Moorhen


Oystercatcher

Lapwing

Common Sandpiper

Redshank

Black-tailed Godwit

Curlew

Snipe

Black-headed Gull

Common Gull

Herring Gull

Great Black Backed Gull

Wood Pigeon

Collared Dove

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Skylark

Sand Martin

House Martin

Barn Swallow

Meadow Pipit

Pied Wagtail

Dunnock

Robin

Song Thrush

Blackbird

Blackcap

Chiffchaff

Wren

Great Tit

Coal Tit

Blue Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Treecreeper

Jackdaw

Rook

Carrion Crow

Raven

Starling

House Sparrow

Tree Sparrow

Chaffinch

Linnet

Goldfinch

Greenfinch

Reed Bunting

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