Wildlife sightings for 29th January 2015

2 Bittern - main lake N shore

4 Red-crested Pochard - main lake

3 Pintail - grazing marsh

1 Pheasant - NE bank

1 Sparrowhawk - flew over main lake

10 Argentatus Herring Gull - main lake

14 Mandarin

2 Stonechat - marsh

1 Peregrine - plucking a Feral Pigeon

418 Canada Geese

 

January bird highlights: Shelduck, Bittern, Little Egret, Goosander, Peregrine, Pheasant, Woodcock, Redshank, Yellow-legged Gull, Kingfisher, Stonechat.

Good numbers of wintering wildfowl are settling in for the winter ahead, many of which have migrated from as far east as Siberia to get here. The flooded grazing marsh in particular is attracting plenty of Teal that move back and forth from the river in line with the daily tides. Gadwall, grazing Wigeon and Shoveler also favour this habitat at this time of year, feeding on lots of seed leftover from the summer growth of Rushes, Bur-reeds, Loosestrifes, Fleabanes, Docks and grasses. Jack Snipe and Snipe will be probing the soft muddy edges for invertebrate food. The marsh also holds Stonechat, Meadow Pipit, Water Rail, Reed Bunting, Cetti’s Warbler and occasional Water Pipit and Bearded Tit.

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