Tracking the arrivals

More Pink-footed Geese have arrived/are arriving with 5500+ counted early afternoon. If you want to track some of the Pink-footed Geese, WWT Monitoring have set up a site which updates the satellite telemetry on a number of goose species.

Click on this link http://telemetry.wikispaces.com/home

Then click on the goose species to see the maps.

Iceland to Lancashire direct in 33 hours!

This incoming data has proved for the first time that Pink-footed Geese fly directly to Lancashire from Iceland non-stop, amazing!

Pink-footed Geese resting close in this morning

Mostly about the geese today but the lighter winds seem to have encouraged some raptor movement. An Osprey flew through the reserve late morning, at least 4 Marsh Harrier present, 7+ Buzzard possibly many more as birds were high, 3+ Kestrel and 3 Sparrowhawk.

Similar waders to yesterday, check the Mere or from Ron Barker Hide.

A Lesser Whitethroat was seen in the Janet Kear Hide/Harrier Hide area, a passage migrant here.

An Otter was seen again this afternoon in front of the Ron Barker Hide.

A Hare showed well on the Inner Reed Bed Walk. (Pic by Andy Bunting)

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