Latest Sightings

High Tide 10:48  8.1m

With water levels low and lots of muddy edges around the Folly Pond the migrating waders are beginning to drop in. Green and Common Sandpipers have been on the pond the last few days and also a group of Ruff have now joined them. These are Arctic breeding waders and we usually see them for just a few weeks each year as they pass through on their way south.

Whooper Pond

Mute Swan 2 + 5 cygnets - also use Back Pond and Teal Pond

Mallard 86 - in eclipse plumage

Wigeon 2

Folly Pond

Green Sandpiper 1

Ruff 6

Snipe 2

Black-tailed Godwit 4

Lapwing 2

Little Egret 1

Grey Heron 2

Mallard 12

Teal 22

Starling 50+

Linnet 30+

Avenue Tower

Mute Swan 2 + 1 cygnet

Mallard 5

Lapwing 3

Starling 50+

Saltcot Merse Observatory

Canada Geese 82

Lapwing

Redshank

Skylarks

Walk on the Wild Side

Meadow Buttercup flowers

White Clover flowers

Red Clover flowers

Self Heal flowers

Marsh Bedstraw flowers

Lesser Trefoil flowers

Yellow Rattle flowers

Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil flowers

Common Bird's-foot Trefoil flowers

Blue Tailed Damselfly

Common Blue Damselfly

Azure Damselfly

Large Red Damselfly

Peacock Butterfly

Green Veined White Butterfly

Common Blue Butterfly

Ringlet Butterfly

Badger tracks

Otter tracks

Avenues & Feeders

Sedge Warbler

Willow Warbler

House Martin

Barn Swallow

Stock Dove

Reed Bunting

Sparrowhawk

Song Thrush

Blue Tit

Great Tit

Coal Tit

Chaffinch

Goldfinch

Greenfinch

Linnet

House Sparrow

Tree Sparrow

Robin

Dunnock

Wren

Osprey Cam

Having failed to breed, and abandoned the nest, we thought that was it for our Ospreys this year. However, our usual male (yellow 80) has once again returned, having been seen in Cumbria, and he has brought a new mate back to the nest. They have been reinforcing their pair bonds and fixing up the nest so we are hopeful for next year.

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