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Bird News

Bird News

A couple of days to report as the phone lines were down (again) here yesterday. At least 3 different Med Gulls present intermittently on the Mere. A small movement of Common Gull also occurring. Waders have included 56 Avocet, 33 Black-tailed Godwit, 20+

25 March 2014

Med Gull, Sibe Chiff and other birds.

Med Gull, Sibe Chiff and other birds.

A second summer Mediterranean Gull was on the Mere early afternoon with Black-headed Gulls. Siberian Chiffchaff still present opposite the Sewage Works along the the hedgerow access from the Reedbed Walk. Common Chiffchaff also there. Waders included 50+

23 March 2014

Wet and Windy

Wet and Windy

Remember those warm days of spring? Don't cast off those fleeces yet as it looks like we are in for cooler condition for the next 5 days or so. As a result it's less likely we will see an influx of summer migrants, although locally, Little Ringed Plover,

22 March 2014

Dropping The Levels

Dropping The Levels

As main mass of winter birds have departed, the water levels on the Mere are now being lowered. This normally takes around 4 days. The shallower water and exposed mud is excellent habitat for breeding and passage waders. Adult male Hen Harrier this aftern

19 March 2014

Grey Partridge

Grey Partridge

A Grey Partridge flushed out on the reserve fields as the cattle were being moved was the first of the year. This brings our year list onto a sleepy 97 species, compared to 2013's 107 by this date in the calendar. The Siberian Chiffchaff was still present

18 March 2014

Siberian Chiffchaff still singing

Siberian Chiffchaff still singing

At least one Siberian Chiffchaff present again this morning opposite the Sewage Works from The Reed Bed Walk. The bird can be easy to pick up especially if it is singing. The adult male Hen Harrier hunting in fields early this morning from the Ron Baker H

17 March 2014

Hen Harrier

Hen Harrier

The cool and brisk westerly wind in the last couple of days has definitely reminded us that spring has only just got underway. The wildfowl numbers have dropped back considerably with perhaps under 200 Whooper Swan present this morning. Wigeon, Teal and P

16 March 2014

Bird News

Bird News

At least 86 Avocets were on site today along with good numbers of Oystercatcher, 80+ Ruff inc a stunning male, 2 Dunlin, 4+ Redshank and at least 4 Snipe. A Little Egret was present and the 1st winter Ross's Goose of unknown origin is still around. Severa

15 March 2014

Bird News

Bird News

Siberian Chiffchaff seen and heard early afternoon, also Common Chiffchaff there and along the Nature Trail. The Ross's Goose was looking wild today on the island at the back of the Mere. Will it disappear in the next few weeks? Similar wader counts to ye

11 March 2014

Hen Harrier again

Hen Harrier again

A great day to be out and about and the forecast looks good for the week ahead. Locally one or two Sand Martin have been seen as well as Wheatear and Swallow. In fact a Chiffchaff along the Nature Trail is probably a new in migrant. Alternatively the Whoo

10 March 2014

Bird News

Bird News

A brief sunday update. Two Siberian Chiffchaff still present with at least 2 Common Chiffchaff opposite the Sewage Works from the Reedbed Walk. Waders reported included 70+ Avocet, 4 Redshank, 3+ Ringed Plover, 7 Common Snipe, 200 Lapwing, 60+ Ruff, 60+ O

9 March 2014

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Plenty of action again today, mild in the afternoon as the wind dropped. A good day for raptors for some with male Hen Harrier briefly mid afternoon, male and female Marsh Harrier, Peregrine, 6+ Common Buzzard and Sparrowhawk. At least one Siberian Chiffc

8 March 2014

Bird News 6 & 7 March

Bird News 6 & 7 March

Spring is definitely in the air, lots of Waders building up on the reserve with counts of 102 Avocet, 86 Oystercatcher, 50 Ruff including a stunning male in almost full breeding plumage, 2 Redshank, 2 Ringed Plover, 2 Curlew, 9 Black tailed Godwit all aro

7 March 2014

Brown Hare

Brown Hare

Another pleasant day, the forecast ahead looks sensible for the next week or so. Brief bird news today including 2 Siberian Chiffchaff and 2+ Common Chiffchaff still present by the Sewage Works. If you need directions call in at the in focus shop. At leas

5 March 2014

Avocets increase

Avocets increase

More Avocet arriving with a count of 94 this morning. Most of the birds are being seen from the Ron Barker Hide. At least one Siberian Chiffchaff present this morning opposite the Sewage Works on the Reedbed Walk. Close by a few Grey and Pied Wagtails. A

4 March 2014