Reserve Update Thursday 18th October - Redwing

Wigeon are moulting back into their breeding plumage with the males looking stunning with their yellow head stripe back.  We keep scanning through the flocks in case the recent storms have blown in any American visitors to join them and the Teal, but none so far seen.  The Great Egret was observed out on the Merses yesterday.  Small bird activity has been good with reports of brambling and Bullfinch in the Peter Scott Trail.  There were also lovely sightings of Treecreeper down the Avenue first thing.  Small flock of six Redwing were also seen.  Best views of Barnacle Geese are currently from the Newfield Hide today, although the creeping sea mist is not going to help that.....

Named Whooper Swan arrivals:

YHS - Solway Siren
Lost Darvic - Hagar
YJL - Linda H
YSJ - Sheldon Whooper
ZVY - Orchid
YFS - Obi Swan Kenobi
Lost Darvic - Princess Layer

Around the reserve:

Whooper Pond
Whooper Swans 14
Mute Swan 16 adults 6 cygnets
Canada Goose 6
Mallard 114
Teal 6
Wigeon 24
Moorhen 7
Tufted Duck 24

Folly Pond
Mallard 10
Teal 400
Wigeon 70
Shoveler 20
Greylag Goose 1
Black-tailed Godwit 6

Teal Pond
Wigeon 3

Avenue Tower
Mallard
Teal
Shoveler
Wigeon
Gadwall
Pintail
Curlew
Mute Swan
Barnacle Geese
Longhorn Cattle 2

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Pink-footed Geese
Barnacle Geese
Greylag Geese
Canada Geese
Peregrine
Merlin
Hen Harrier
Buzzard
Mute Swan
Shelduck
Mallard
Lapwing
Oystercatcher
Curlew
Little Egret
Great Black-backed Gull
Black-headed Gull
Common Gull
Herring Gull
Hebridean Sheep 9

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)
Redwing
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Goldcrest

Webcam

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

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

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