RAMSAR & SANDMARTIN HIDE: 2 Oyster catchers, Grey lag and Canada geese and goslings, 5 Shelduck, 1 Shoveler, 5 Lapwing & chicks, 7 Gadwall, 1 Egyptian goose. LAPWING HIDE: 1 Grey heron, 15 Greylag geese, 6 Lapwing and chicks, Mallard & ducklin
3 May 2013
LAPWING HIDE: 13 Grey lag geese and goslings, 5 Lapwing and chicks and 2 Gadwall. SAND MARTIN & RAMSAR HIDE: 2 Oyster catchers, 1 Shoveler, 7 Canadian geese, ! eygyptian goose, 19 Tufted duck, 5 Gadwall, 2 Greylag geese, 3 Lapwing, 2 Shelduck and 1 Co
30 April 2013
Paul and I were spoilt on our walk around and count today, seeing Red Kites, Buzzards, Sparrow hawk, Kestrel and Peregrines. All displaying beautifully across the reserve. LAPWING HIDE: 11 Greylag geese and goslings, 3 Shelduck, 4 Lapwing and chick. RAMSA
29 April 2013
The best place to see the Lapwing are from the Ramsar & Sand martin hides and of course, the Lapwing hide. If you look carefully you may also see the chicks that hatched this week. The Glossy Ibis was also showing well from this hide yesterday and com
27 April 2013
For 2 days now, the cuckoo has been calling from the back of the Reed bed, but as yet we have not spotted the elusive bird! I have also seen our first 2 Lapwing chicks today, she is guarding them well so you will definitely need your binoculars. On Tuesda
25 April 2013
Lovely warm start to the day and our first Cuckoo calling on the reserve. A Redshank was also spotted feeding from the Sand martin hide, hopefully one that may stay and nest here? Six Lapwings are now sitting on eggs from the Ramsar and Lapwing hides. Pai
20 April 2013
Apologies for the lack of updates, lets catch you up! So we have seen our first migrants coming through; Sand Martins, Swallows, Swifts and House Martins. The milder temperatures have meant the insects are finally appearing and that their is a food source
19 April 2013
Two weeks later than last year at least three Sedge warblers have returned to the reedbed. Other migrants returning include Swallows, House and Sand martins, Hobby, Willow warbler and Chiffchaff. Water voles have been showing really well today. Common toa
14 April 2013
After the initial siting of 1 Swallow, we saw 10 Sand Martins yesterday afternoon and a pair of Swallows this afternoon. The milder weather is finally helping the insects out, so there will be food for these beautiful birds. Sightings from; RAMSAR & S
10 April 2013
Yes! We have seen our first Swallow, as Paul keeps saying (rather optimistically) Summer is here! Water Voles are also showing well all ovet the reserve, feeding on the fresh shoots. Sightings from the Sand martin & Ramsar hides today include: 4 Lesse
9 April 2013
Whilst doing the daily count this morning a large egret caught my eye as it drifted over the reserve and landed towards the rear of the site next to the river. A Great white egret!! Then to follow this up the Glossy Ibis, which I hadn't personnally caught
8 April 2013
Lovely sunny start to the day and hints of spring in the air. Chiffchaff were singing at various points around the reserve and a Mistle thrush, Robin and Chaffinch joining in as well. At the end of last week it seemed like winter was beginning not finishi
7 April 2013
The wind has been truely bitter, which has meant alot of birds, like us, are trying to keep out of it as much as possible! However over the last few days we have been getting a small number of Egrets (5 today), all perched in the lower branches of trees.
5 April 2013
RAMSAR & SAND MARTIN HIDES; A pair of Shoveler, 6 Egrets, 5 Gadwall, Cormorant, 4 Teal, 2 Tufted duck, 7 Pochard, 2 Oyster catchers, 12 Canadian geese, 16 Shelduck. LAPWING HIDE; 1 Lapwing, 2 Shelduck, Moorhen, Coot, Woodpigeon and Pheasants. RESERVE;
4 April 2013
Star bird at the moment is the Glossy Ibis which appeared yesterday morning and promptly disappeared! It was seen again from 3pm. This morning it was present until around 11am, so hopefully it will pop back in to roost overnight. Great crested Grebe still
31 March 2013