Lapwing chicks!

This morning there were four Lapwing chicks out from the Lapwing hide and the first of the eight pairs to hatch their young. Four Linnets feeding out from the Ramsar hide on the dry grassland was [...]

This morning there were four Lapwing chicks out from the Lapwing hide and the first of the eight pairs to hatch their young.

Four Linnets feeding out from the Ramsar hide on the dry grassland was a nice surprise.

Swallows and House martins feeding mainly over swan lake were joined by the reserves first Common Tern of the year.

Sedge warblers are now singing from all suitable areas of the reserve.

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