Latest Sightings

Our monthly Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) was carried out today. It allows us to monitor the populations of non-breeding birds. Numbers will fluctuate on a day-to-day basis as the birds move around the site and the surrounding landscape.

Today, we have a good number of Whooper Swans on the Mere, and Pink-Footed Geese on the fields behind. The Snow Goose has made a reappearance and may be spotted on the Mere amongst the Greylag Geese. 3 Russian White-Fronted Geese were spotted on Friday, but are yet to be seen.

Black-Tailed Godwits and Ruff are showing well close to Discovery Hide. Also sighted today were 6 Cetti’s Warbler on the trees in the Collections, near the Barnacle Geese, and on the path near the reedbed leading to Rees hide. 1 Green Sandpiper and Siskins were observed from Harrier Hide.

The Kingfisher is showing well at Ron Barker hide. Over the weekend, Redwings were seen in the car park, and 1 Peregrine, 1 Sparrowhawk and 4 Marsh Harrier were spotted on the Mere.

Today's WeBs count:

Wigeon 195

Gadwall 4

Teal 1180

Mallard 1103

Pintail 282

Shoveler 56

Pochard 23

Tufted Duck 16

Mute Swan 6

Whooper Swan 621

Shelduck 378

Greylag Goose 606

Canada Goose 5

Pink-Footed Goose 9490

Moorhen 183

Coot 266

Snipe 6

Lapwing 1488

Ruff 21

Black-Tailed Godwit 10

Green Sandpiper 1

Little Grebe 2

Cormorant 10

Grey Heron 1

Little Egret 4

Great White Egret 1

Black-Headed Gull 200

Lesser Black-Backed Gull 1

Great Black-Backed Gull 1

Snow Goose 1

Water Rail 3

Photograph of a Little Egret.

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