Wildlife sightings for 23rd September 2023

Plenty of passerine migration this morning with Pipits overhead and Warblers in the scrub

35+ Meadow Pipit - over W

3 House Martin - over S

12 Siskin - over W (including 4 dropping into wildside trees)

6 Song Thrush - over NW

1 Skylark - over NW

14 Chiffchaff - mostly south route and sheltered lagoon

7 Blackcap - sheltered lagoon, wildside

1 Willow Warbler - sheltered lagoon

6 Snipe - marsh, scrape

1 Common Sandpiper - main lake

1 Stonechat - wader scrape

1 Sparrowhawk - wader scrape

Wintering duck are building up in number with high counts of Gadwall in particular. Teal, Shoveler, Wigeon and Gadwall continue to arrive from their eastern continental breeding grounds. Meadow Pipit, Skylark, Finch species and Thrush species are also migrating and can be watched flying over the reserve or dropping in to feed. There's been a few Marsh Harriers spotted recently - these birds often roost overnight in the reedbed at this time of year. Check out the scrublands and hedgerows for migrant Warbler species. And once the main lake water level drops a little (due to recent heavy rain storms) there should be a few exciting autumn waders to be found, such as Black-tailed Godwit.

Dragonflies: Migrant Hawker, Common Darter, Common Blue Damselfly

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