Wildlife Sightings for 24th February 2025
Green Sandpiper and Oystercatchers on the main lake. Kestrel at the entrance
1 Green Sandpiper - main lake (from Dulverton hide)
2 Oystercatcher - main lake
1 Black Swan (feral bird) - main lake, marsh
1 Little Grebe - wader scrape
60+ Wigeon - marsh, wader scrape
50 Lapwing - main lake
1 Kestrel - entrance lakes, south route
The February Water Rail survey found 22 calling birds across the reserve - reedbed, reservoir lagoon, main lake, sheltered lagoon, south route and wildside.
Bitterns can be found either on the north shore of the reservoir lagoon, or any of the main lake shores where there is a reed fringe.
Look for Siskins and Redpolls feeding in birch or alder trees (particularly wildside and sheltered lagoon). The south route feeders are attracting plenty of mixed finch species daily.
Wintering Bearded Tits arrived in December and can often be found in the main reedbed or the north shore of the main lake.
Water Pipit will be either on the marsh fields or the flooded wader scrape island edges.