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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Thursday September 15th

Once more the Folly Pond holds most of the interest, with a good flock of Black-tailed Godwits (C100), 3 Ruff and a Greenshank, along with ever more Shoveler (22) and lots of Teal. Great White Egret and Goshawk again yesterday

Today's high tide 12:03, 8.8m


Around the reserve today:

Whooper Pond
Mute Swan 3
Little Grebe 1
Mallard 90
Cormorant 1

Folly Pond
Teal 2000
Mallard 20
Snipe 6
Shoveler 22
Moorhen 1 + 3 chicks
Ruff 3
Black-tailed Godwit C100
Greenshank 1
Lapwing 30
Grey Heron 1
Mute Swan 2
Goshawk 1 (Wed 14th)

Corner Field
Lapwing
Teal

Prince Phillip's Field
 Wigeon 11
Pintail 3
Black-tailed Godwit 10

Teal Pond
Mallard 2
Gadwall 3
Moorhen 3

Avenue Tower
Mute Swan Cygnet 1
Mallard 20
Teal 30
Longhorn Cattle 3

Saltcot Merse Observatory
Great Egret 1
Canada Goose 300
Lapwing 50
Hebridean Sheep 12

Avenues & Feeders
(notable species)

Swallow
House Martin
Reed Bunting
Sparrowhawk
Coal Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Goldcrest
Willow Warbler
Chiffchaff
Common Whitethroat
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Linnet
Redpoll
House Sparrow
Tree Sparrow
Treecreeper
Song Thrush
Great-spotted Woodpecker

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Osprey Webcam

The Ospreys have now fledged and are not returning to the nest very often so we will soon be starting our blog as we follow the satellite tagged chicks on their first migration.

As October approaches we will hopefully be switching to our winter webcam showing the Whooper Pond, where some 300 Whooper Swans will spend the winter.

steven.cooper@wwt.org.uk

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