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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The Calm After the Storm

For those who have ever wondered whether the tide reaches the Saltcot Merse Observatory at any time then the photo above shows conditions yesterday afternoon to the east of the Observatory looking towards the patch of Gorse. This is what a 10.2m high tide and exceedingly strong winds look like! Not only did the tide cover of all our merse compartments but it also surged up through a lot of the fields as well (some of which are still holding water today). At one stage yesterday we had 7 Brown Hares in Corner Field racing up to the dry section, 6 Roe Deer tucked away in Saltcot field and 3 more Roe Deer making a swim for it onto the sea wall. Wader sightings were also good with Lapwing, Curlew, Redshank, Golden Plover, Dunlin and Knot all in Lochar field, the first four still being present in small numbers today. In amongst all this a Pale-bellied Brent Goose turned up in the Barnacle Goose flock in Newfield. It has been seen again in the flock towards Saltcot today.

Due to the tidal surge there is now standing salt water present in the lower half of the Saltcot loaning. Wellington boots are required to gain access to the Saltcot Merse Observatory.

Here is the current update on named Whooper Swan sightings:

NAME

DARVIC

DATE

Bernard

Orange XLJ

02/10/19

Obi-Swan-Kanobi

Orange YFS

12/10/19

Margaret Ruth

Orange YTC

17/10/19

Butterbur

Yellow ZHF

18/10/19

Aspen

Yellow ZJH

20/10/19

Hendrik

Yellow ZJS

20/10/19

Wowsie

Orange YHV

20/10/19

Sheldon Whooper

Orange YSJ

21/10/19

Solway Siren

Orange XKU

22/10/19

Brooklyn Belle

Yellow ZVX

22/10/19

Hagar

Yellow ZLZ

23/10/19

Elsie Barbara

Red APR

23/10/19

Eric Anthony

Orange YFB

23/10/19

Magnus

Orange YFU

26/10/19

Eilidh Louise

Yellow ZVT

26/10/19

Kate Two

Yellow ZHJ

27/10/19

George

Yellow ZNA

27/10/19

Ava-Grace

Yellow ZVC

27/10/19

Snoopy

Yellow ZJZ

31/10/19

Andy

Yellow Z5N

2/11/19

Blessing

Yellow ZJB

2/11/19

Rooby

Yellow Z6L

2/11/19

Bowie

Yellow Z7S

2/11/19

Atty

Lost darvic

2/11/19

Mary

Yellow ZXP

3/11/19

Countess of Boulogne

Orange YSK

3/11/19

Stephen

Orange YRS

3/11/19

Renfrew

Lost darvic8/11/19

Donald Ivan

Orange XLD13/11/19
Paisley

Lost darvic17/11/19
Archie

Yellow ZJY17/11/19
Annabel

Orange ZJA13/11/19 - in a field locally
TJ Whooper

Yellow ZLJ21/11/19
Whoopy

Yellow ZHL21/11/19

McMurdoston

Yellow ZLD30/11/19
Odette

Orange YTF30/11/19
Silje

Yellow ZJL30/11/19
Lady Ela

Orange YHH01/12/19
Charners

Yellow Z7G24/12/19
Lucky Linda

Orange YRG26/12/19
Suzanne

Lost darvic24/01/20
Charlie

Lost Darvic24/01/20
Balthazar

Lost Darvic07/03/20

High Tide: 14:53, 9.9m

Photo Credit: Rhiannon Hatfield

Opening times:
10am - 5pm every day except Christmas Day

Around the reserve:

Whooper Swans: 40+

Barnacle Geese: 4000+

Whooper Pond
Whooper Swan
Mute Swan
Canada Goose
Mallard
Wigeon
Tufted Duck
Teal
Oystercatcher
Moorhen

Folly Pond
Teal
Wigeon
Shoveler
Mallard
Shelduck
Pintail
Canada Goose
Black-tailed Godwit
Redshank
Snipe
Moorhen

Teal Pond
Mallard
Wigeon
Teal
Gadwall
Moorhen
Mute Swan

Avenue Tower
Peregrine Falcon
Mallard
Wigeon
Gadwall
Grey Heron
Little Grebe
Little Egret
Shoveler
Mute Swan
Golden Plover
Moorhen
Brown Hares
Roe Deer
Longhorn Cattle 2

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Mute Swan
Barnacle Geese
Pink-footed Geese
Shelduck
Pintail
Dunlin
Lapwing
Oystercatcher
Curlew
Little Egret
Linnet
Skylark
Brown Hares
Roe Deer
Hebridean Sheep 12

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Water Rail
Blackcap
Reed Bunting
Yellowhammer
Sparrowhawk
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Robin
Blackbird
Chaffinch
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Goldcrest
Bullfinch
Siskin

Webcam

Unfortunately Storm Ciara knocked out our network so we are unable to show the webcams on the website until it is restored.

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