Welney Sightings - 24/09/2024

All paths and hides are open. Paths are muddy due to recent rainfall so a change of suitable shoes or boots are recommended. Moths are available to observe from the welcome desk in the visitor centre (22 species listed below). We have some workmen carrying out work so there may be some slight disturbances.

Avocet

Blackbird

Black-headed Gull

Black-tailed Godwit

Canada Goose

Carrion Crow

Cattle Egret

Cetti’s Warbler

Collared Dove

Coot

Goldfinch

Great White Egret

Grey Heron

Greylag Goose

House Martin

House Sparrow

Jackdaw

Kestrel

Lapwing

Magpie

Marsh Harrier

Moorhen

Mute Swan

Pied Wagtail

Redshank

Redshank

Reed Bunting

Ruff

Shelduck

Shoveler

Snipe

Starling

Stock Dove

Swallow

Teal

Tree Sparrow

Whooper Swan

Wood Pigeon


Moths:

Angle Shade

Beaded Chesnut

Burnished Brass

Common Wainscot

Dark Spectacle

Deep Brown Dart

Delicate

Garden Carpet

Green Brindled Crescent

L-Album Wainscot

Large Wainscot

Large Yellow Underwing

Lesser Yellow Underwing

Red Line Quaker

Setaceous Hebrew Character

Snout

Square Spot Rustic

Straw Dot

Swallow

Vapourer

White point

Willow Beauty

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