Wildlife sightings for 28th January 2014

1 Bittern - main lake S shore

2 Shelduck - wader scrape

2 Pintail - main lake

1 Jack Snipe - main lake infront of Headley hide

5 Snipe - grazing marsh

7 Redpoll - South route explore feeders

1 Brambling - South route explore feeders

2 Peregrine -

January bird highlights: Bittern, Peregrine, Woodcock, Jack Snipe, Green Sandpiper, Brambling, Rock Pipit, Bearded Tit.

2 Bitterns have been spotted this month, mostly on the north and south shores of the main lake, with movements into the main reedbed at dusk for roosting.

Redwing and Fieldfare have been roosting every evening around the sheltered lagoon and wildside. Most of the berries on the Hawthorn, Dog Rose, Holly, Rowan and Guelder Rose have been stripped now.

4 Jack Snipe were recorded early in the month, taking advantage of the flooded grazing marsh along with 14 Common Snipe. Teal numbers remained high, their favoured feeding grounds being the exposed mud on the wader scrape and the grazing marsh, particularly during high tide when large numbers leave the river to visit the reserve instead. Shovelers increased to over 100 birds, again making use of the flooded grazing marsh for loafing, feeding and roosting.

A Bearded Tit has re-appeared in or around the main reedbeds, its distinctive pinging call having been heard a few times.

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