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Reserve update, Wed March 16th

Down to about 60 Whoopers this morning, with lots of restless activity, though still a further 80 or so at nearby Ruthwell. Greater Scaup on Whooper Pond too. Barnacles holding up here at something over 4,000. A few pairs of Pintail are in the Flood Ground along with the more numerous Teal and Wigeon, while Lapwings and Black-headed Gulls display over their heads

Today's high tide is at 18:15,  7.8m


Around the reserve today:

Barnacle Geese: 4000
Whooper Swans: C60

Whooper Pond
Whooper Swan 60
Mute Swan 19
Mallard 30
Tufted Duck 10
Greater Scaup
Wigeon 40
Teal 6
Canada Geese 2
Greylag 1
Oystercatcher 2 - nest scraping

Folly Pond
Green-winged Teal 1♂ - yet to confirm
Teal 140
Wigeon 100
Mallard 11
Shoveler 25
Pintail 5
Oystercatcher 2
Redshank 52
Black-tailed Godwit 3
Curlew 60
Black-headed Gull 2
Short-eared Owl 1 - seen here past few days, also seen on merse
Roe Deer 4

Teal Pond
Little Grebe 2 - they bred here last year
Mallard 6
Teal 12
Wigeon 14
Gadwall 4
Tufted Duck 10
Mute Swan 2
Snipe 5

Peter Scott Trail
Water Rail 3

Avenue Tower
Teal 103
Wigeon 80
Shoveler 10
Mallard 2
Tufted Duck 11
Pintail 9
Mute Swan 2 - nest building
Black-headed Gull 11
Lapwing 53
Little Egret 11
Oystercatcher 2
Curlew 6
Peregrine 1
Roe Deer 5

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Barnacle Geese
Peregrine 2
Merlin 1
Hen Harrier 1♂ - seen here most days
Roe Deer 6

Often over the high tide:
Dunlin 1000
Knot
Pintail
Shelduck
Red-breasted Merganser 10
Goosander 4
Oystercatcher 500
Golden Plover 300
Grey Plover 50

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Yellowhammer
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Siskin
Linnet
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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