Marsh Harrier over Folly Pond

Having mentioned yesterday about the Teal numbers starting to creep up on Folly Pond, well the Marsh Harrier discovered the same thing this morning. Cracking views of the juvenile bird flying over and flushing all the birds as observed from Sharp's Lookout. It was also seen leisurely flying over the Whooper Pond. The Mallard and Mute Swans were not too keen on this and swam into a tight knot in the centre of the pool. Pairs of Mute Swans are beginning to return to the reserve and can now be seen on various of the pools. Snipe and a Little Grebe were observed on the Flood Ground together with all the ducks.

Unfortunately the Pasture Pathway remains closed. Wellington boots are still recommended for Meadow and River Walks.

High Tide: 10:17, 7.8m

Opening times:
10am - 4pm
Last entry 3pm

Photo Credit: Faith Hillier

Folly Pond
Marsh Harrier
Lapwing
Redshank
Greenshank
Black-tailed godwit
Curlew
Snipe
Mallard
Teal
Shoveler
Pintail
Moorhen
Canada goose
House martin
Swallow

Avenue Tower
Marsh Harrier
Peregrine
Mallard
Teal
Wigeon
Pintail
Shoveler
Grey Heron
Little Egret
Mute Swan
Moorhen
Snipe
Brown Hares
Roe Deer
Longhorn Cows 2

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Marsh Harrier
Linnet
Skylark
Meadow pipit
Starling
Common whitethroat
Chiffchaff
Willow warbler
Sedge warbler
Blackcap
Brown Hares
Roe Deer
Hebridean Sheep 12

Meadow and River Walk
Lesser Redpoll
Pied wagtail
Sedge warbler
Willow warbler
Chiffchaff
Blackcap
House martin
Swallow
Reed bunting
Common sandpiper
Curlew
Roe deer
Brown hare
Otter
Peacock butterfly
Small copper butterfly
Small tortoiseshell butterfly
Wall brown butterfly
Red admiral butterfly
Blue-tailed damselfly

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)
Blackcap
Chiffchaff
Willow Warbler
Sedge Warbler
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Robin
Blackbird
Chaffinch
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Dunnock
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker

Webcam

Our webcam is live 24/7 so you can tune in to get your evening fix of wildlife. It is focused on our Badger feeding area. Watch the badgers as they come out to feed every evening! You may even be lucky enough to spot other wildlife such as otters, foxes or barn owls! Let us know what you see...

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