Latest Sightings - 1st October - First Whoopers arrive and more Pink-feet!

After 3 Whooper Swans arrived on the reserve yesterday, we now have 8 adult Whoopers this morning. They are currently feeding in the Ridden Field near the Avenue Tower.

Clearly it was a good night for migration. As well as the extra Whoopers, we have 137 Pink-footed Geese in one field and 300+ on the merse. More and more are flying in from the north this morning!
Tonight is set to be another good night for migration with northerly winds and clear skies. We could see a 'fall' of birds in the morning with the possibility of swans and geese arriving!

Today's high tide 13:25, 9.2m


Around the reserve today:

Whooper Pond
Mute Swan 2 + 7 cygnets
Mallard 150
Wigeon 20
Tufted Duck 6
Moorhen 2
Little grebe 1

Folly Pond
Teal 190
Wigeon 30
Mallard 10
Snipe 1
Shoveler 23
Black-tailed Godwit 87
Redshank 3
Lapwing 4
Moorhen 5

Teal Pond
Mallard 5
Teal 2
Coot 1
Moorhen 5

Avenue Tower
Whooper Swan 8
Wigeon 40
Mallard 2
Teal 5
Shoveler 3
Mute Swan 1
Golden Plover 150
Peregrine 1
Longhorn Cattle 3

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Great Egret 1
Barnacle Geese 36
Mute Swan 12
Pink footed Geese 450+
Greylag Geese 20
Canada Goose 300
Wigeon 156
Peregrine 1
Hebridean Sheep 12

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Swallow
House Martin
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldcrest
Chiffchaff
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
Redpoll
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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Osprey Webcam

The Ospreys have now fledged and are not returning to the nest very often so we will soon be starting our blog as we follow the satellite tagged chicks on their first migration.

As October approaches we will hopefully be switching to our winter webcam showing the Whooper Pond, where some 300 Whooper Swans will spend the winter.

joe.bilous@wwt.org.uk

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