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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Reserve Update Monday Jan 25th

Dry today so far but heavy rain forecast for today and especially tomorrow. Both avenues are passable but wellies are recommended. The Ring-necked Duck is still absent, along with a large proportion of the Tufteds, though a male Greater Scaup has taken up on the Whooper Pond, where 150 Whooper Swans attended the early feed today. Good nos. of Barnacle Geese in the fields currently, with a single leucistic bird and the (presumed) Snow Goose/Barnacle hybrid

Today's high tide is at 13:09, 9.4m


Around the reserve today:

Barnacle Geese: 6000
Whooper Swans: 150+

Whooper Pond
Whooper Swan 150
Mute Swan 50
Mallard 200
Tufted Duck 10
Greater Scaup 1 male
Wigeon 100
Gadwall 4
Canada Geese 22
Greylag Geese 2

Folly Pond
Green-winged Teal 1♂
Teal 50
Wigeon 50
Mallard 10
Shoveler 10

Peter Scott Trail
Water Rail 3

Avenue Tower
Teal 414
Wigeon 183
Shoveler 5
Mallard 35
Goosander 1♂
Greylag Goose 2
Little Egret 1
Buzzard 1
Roe Deer 2

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Barnacle Geese
Peregrine 1
Merlin 1
Hen Harrier 1♂ - seen here most days recently

Over the high tide
Dunlin 3000
Knot 2000
Pintail 1000
Shelduck 3000
Oystercatcher 500
Golden Plover 700

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Redwing
Yellowhammer
Reed Bunting
Brambling - Peter Scott Trail & Farmhouse Garden Hide
Sparrowhawk
Song Thrush
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
Siskin
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Lesser Redpoll
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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