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Wednesday 30th March  - Arundel wildlife sightings

Wednesday 30th March - Arundel wildlife sightings

Good Morning All! What a fabulous day. Yesterday we had a Great Crested Grebe hanging around at the Scrape hide, I also saw this bird out on the river at the weekend. Although not spotted this morning, keep your eyes peeled. Today's sightings are as follo

30 March 2016

Spring is in the air.

Spring is in the air.

Milder weather as sparked off more spring time singing from potential early migrant species, namely Chiffchaff and Blackcap. Four species of bumblebee now out and about, Buff tailed, Early, Red tailed and Tree. Common toads are now spawning in the front p

24 March 2016

Sunday 20th March 2016

Sunday 20th March 2016

Hello! Today's sightings are as follows; RAMSAR & SAND MARTIN HIDES; Black headed/ Common & Herring gulls, Lapwing, Oyster catchers, Shelduck, Gadwall, Cormorant, Grey heron, Greylag & Canada geese. SCRAPE HIDE; Mute swans, Black headed gulls,

20 March 2016

What's wild today?

What's wild today?

Kingfisher at the Scrape hide by Paul Stevens Lapwing Hide: Lapwing, gadwall, greylag geese, moorhens & mallards, little grebe Ramsar/Sandmartin hides: Common, Black-headed and herring gulls. Shelducks, Lapwing, coot, Canada Geese Scrape hide: Teal,

19 March 2016

Spring songsters starting

Spring songsters starting

Robin singing in the Wood Loop. Cetti's warblers, robins and wrens are singing. Spring is in the air! On Wetlands Discovery habitats: Pochard, tufted duck, common toad From Ramsar & Sand Martin hides:  7 Lapwing

14 March 2016

Wildlife face spring-like days but wintry nights

Wildlife face spring-like days but wintry nights

  A snipe blending in with the reeds at the waters edge. by Paul Stevens This is Grounds Manager Paul Stevens’  weekly Wildlife Sighting column as seen in the Chichester Observer and Worthing Herald newspapers

12 March 2016

Saturday 27th February 2016

Saturday 27th February 2016

Good Morning All! Sightings from this morning are listed below. There are a few species that we are trying to identify male to female ratios. This is recorded as 1.3 for example. It means 1 male & 3 females. LAPWING HIDE: 5 Lapwing, 4 Shoveler, 14 Te

27 February 2016

Sunday 21st February 2016

Sunday 21st February 2016

Good afternoon all, hope you are having a lovely Sunday. This mornings sightings are as follows; WETLANDS DISCOVERY:  2 Pochard, Tufted duck, Little Grebe, Kingfisher. LAPWING HIDE: 4 Lapwing, Teal, Gadwall, Pheasant, Wood pigeon. RAMSAR & SANDMARTIN

21 February 2016

5th February 2016

5th February 2016

LAPWING HIDE; Gadwall, Teal, Pheasant, Wood pigeon, Canada geese. SCRAPE HIDE; Tufed duck, Gadwal, Shoveler, Shelduck, Teal, Canada geese, Mallard, Coot, Moorhen. RAMSAR & SANDMARTIN HIDES; Black headed & Herring gulls, Canada & Greylag geese,

5 February 2016

The barn owl & a sparrowhawk make surprise appearances

The barn owl & a sparrowhawk make surprise appearances

Two male pheasants battle on the wet grassland outside the Lapwing Hide. A red pol takes flight from an alder tree. This is Grounds Manager Paul Stevens’  weekly Wildlife Sight

2 February 2016

Early spring?

Early spring?

After last weeks cold snap, this morning felt very mild. The temperature and singing Song thrush, Robin, Dunnock, Wren, Blackbird and drumming Great spotted woodpecker fooled me into thinking it was April not January! Teal were displaying well from the Sc

24 January 2016

Sunny Saturday 16th January 2016

Sunny Saturday 16th January 2016

Good Afternoon all! It's certainly chilly but beautiful clear skies and sunshine. The pair of Peregrines are displaying beautifully over the hanger and reserve today. SANDMARTIN & RAMSAR HIDES Cormorant, Canada geese, Black headed gulls, Teal, Mute sw

16 January 2016

There's a 'finchy' feel to the place

There's a 'finchy' feel to the place

Redpoll on a seedhead at Arundel Wetland Centre          Pic: Paul Stevens Paul Stevens' Jan 14 weekly Wildlife Sighting column as seen in the Chichester Observer and Worthing Herald. Wildlife guide Lizzy Pearce gave me a lift in on of the Wetland

15 January 2016

Happy new year.

Happy new year.

The new year started today with a frost. Wetlands discovery produced a Barn owl roosting outside the purpose built box at first light before disappearing inside around 8.45am. A mixed flock of Goldfinch with Siskin (10) were feeding on the alder cones and

1 January 2016

Last day of the year

Last day of the year

Well who would have thought winter would be this mild and as we get to the end of 2015 there seems to be no let up in the mild, wet conditions. There has however been a change in duck numbers this week. Shoveler reached 40 yesterday and around 100 Teal ar

31 December 2015