Accessibility during autumn and winter

During the colder months, the reserve can be wet and muddy so waterproof footwear is recommended. Those with limited mobility or using push wheelchairs may find traversing the Avenue and Saltcot Loaning unsuitable. Please call us on 01387 770200 for more info.

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Quick update, Monday April 3rd

Some Sand Martins hawking over The Folly Pond just now and our first singing Willow Warbler near The Peter Scott Observatory this morning. There are just a few Whooper Swans remaining (four first thing, eleven yesterday; the formal swan feeds are finished now until October 1st). Lots of Redshank on The Folly Pond, and a Green-winged Teal. There's a good broadcast of Barnacle Geese yet, up to 8000 daily, though many of them can be quite distant out on the merses.

Osprey action at last, live on CCTV in the main visitor centre... come along and follow events over a cup of delicious coffee

Todays high tide is at 18:03, 8.3m

Around the reserve today:

Barnacle Geese: 7,000

Whooper Swans: 4

Whooper Pond
Whooper Swan 4
Mute Swan 29
Mallard 30
Wigeon 6
Tufted Duck 27
Canada Geese 3
Moorhen 5
Teal 2
Little Egret 2

Folly Pond

Teal 75+
Green-winged Teal 1 ♂
Shoveler 37
Mallard 10
Oystercatcher 2
Redshank 60
Black-headed Gull 2

Teal Pond

Little Grebe 2
Black-headed Gull 2
Gadwall 6
Teal 12
Wigeon 10
Moorhen 1
Mute Swan 2
Tufted Duck 2
Coot 1

Avenue Tower
Wigeon 48
Teal  100
Shoveler 4
Lapwing 20+
Little Egret 3
Black-headed Gull 9
Curlew 100
Gadwall 2
Oystercatcher 2
Golden Plover 750
Tufted Duck 3
Pintail 2
Lapwing 5++
Shelduck 6
Longhorn Cattle 3

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Peregrine
Sparrowhawk
Kestrel

Pintail
Wigeon
Dunlin (on rising/high tide)
Grey Plover (on rising/high tide)
Knot (on rising/high tide)
Hebridean Sheep 10

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Water Rail
Reed Bunting
Yellowhammer
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldcrest
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Chiffchaff
Willow Warbler

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Follow us on Twitter @WWTCaerlaverock for instant WWT Caerlaverock bird news, wildlife news and upcoming events to your mobile phone or computer. This is a great way to get instant news as we update from our mobile phones as we are finding the birds.

You can also ‘Like’ us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/wwtcaerlaverock.

Webcam

The webcam is showing the Whooper Pond during the day and the badger feeding area from 5pm onwards.

http://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/caerlaverock/experience/webcam/

steven.cooper@wwt.org.uk

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