Latest sightings
 
    Wader migration continues
This autumn so far is looking like a great one for Curlew Sandpipers, with an obvious major influx underway, another 2 juveniles flew in from the southeast at c9.45 before dropping into Vinsons and Sunleys viewed from Ron Barker Hide this morning. Also fr
7 September 2013
 
    Golden Plover
An excellent count of 34 Golden Plover this morning which flew in during some light rain. Likewise 8 Ringed Plover also dropped in. Curlew Sandpiper still from the Ron Barker Hide, also 10+ Dunlin, 20+ Snipe, 20+ Ruff, Black-tailed Godwit, Green Sandpiper
6 September 2013
 
    Curlew Sandpiper
A Curlew Sandpiper was with 10 Dunlin from the Ron Barker Hide today. Perhaps not that surprising given that there have been some good counts on the coast. A Greenshank flew over calling around midday, 42 Ruff, 20+ Snipe, 3 Black-tailed Godwit, Common San
5 September 2013
 
    More Waders
Another excellent day, new birds are turning up and moving through everyday at the moment. Twelve Dunlin, 44 Black-tailed Godwit, Ringed Plover, Green Sandpiper and 400+ Lapwing. Kingfisher again showing well from the Ron Barker Hide. Wagtails again with
4 September 2013
 
    Record Whinchat count.
A record count of 5 Whinchat yesterday evening. Some passerine movement today with pied/white wagtails around the reserve, Grey Wagtail and Yellow Wagtail. Good for raptors with 4+ Common Buzzard and at least 2 Marsh Harrier. Twenty eight Ruff, 400+ Lapwi
3 September 2013
 
    Kingfisher and other birds.
Kingfisher showing again from the Ron Barker Hide. Also good views of Marsh Harrier from there and elsewhere around the reserve with at least 3 birds present. Other raptors included 2 Sparrowhawk, Kestrel and 4 Common Buzzard. Again a few new waders in wi
2 September 2013
 
    More arrivals
A distinct chill in the air and more arrivals today with a few eclipsed Pintail, always a pleasure to see. More Teal and Shoveler too. The Garganey was still present viewable from the Ron Barker Hide. Fourteen Golden Plover near Langley's Brook, 200+ Lapw
1 September 2013
 
    News from 31st August - 12 Pink-footed Geese
Yes, can we call it autumn now? Twelve Pink-footed Geese arrived on the reserve on friday and were still present today. More Teal and Wigeon present too. The Garganey (imm/female) is still present from the Ron Barker Hide. A good selection of waders with
1 September 2013
 
    More birds
More arrivals and action around the reserve today. An influx of Ruff with 40+ birds, 50+ Common Snipe, Wood Sandpiper still from the Ron Barker Hide on Sunley's Marsh, At least one Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, 3 Dunlin and 300+ Lapwing. A female Mar
28 August 2013
 
    First Pink-feet?
Four Pink-feet from the Ron Barker Hide may well be the first of the autumn. Generally the first few Pinks are reported in the local vicinity in the last week of August before the obvious influx occurs mid September, weather depending. New waders around w
27 August 2013
 
    Wood Sandpiper again.
Wood Sandpiper mid afternoon back of Sunley's Marsh. Two Dunlin new in, Golden Plover with 300+ Lapwing, 2 Black-tailed Godwit, 10+ Ruff, Little Ringed Plover, Green Sandpiper, Curlew and 30+ Common Snipe. Three Marsh Harrier, 3+ Common Buzzard, 2 Sparrow
26 August 2013
 
    Harriers
At least 3 Marsh Harrier again today, showing throughout the day. Other raptors included 4+ Common Buzzard, Peregrine, 2 Kestrel and Sparrowhawk. Wood Sandpiper showed well on the Mere this morning, also 24 Ruff, 30+ Common Snipe, 2 Little Ringed Plover,
25 August 2013
 
    Waders on the move.
A few more birds arriving today with 2 Little Ringed Plover, 3 Ringed Plover, 17 Ruff, 30+ Common Snipe, 2 Greenshank, 2 Green Sandpiper, Black-tailed Godwit and 300+ Lapwing. Three Marsh Harrier, one juvenile attempted to grab an adult Brown Hare only to
24 August 2013
 
    Wood Sandpiper again
Wood Sandpiper morning and afternoon on the Mere. Also present Green Sandpiper, 4 Ruff, 8 Black-tailed Godwit, 20+ Common Snipe and 200+ Lapwing. Usual raptors with 2 Marsh Harrier, 3+ Common Buzzard and 2 Kestrel.
21 August 2013
 
    Sighting compilation
It generally pays to be further up rather than down to food chain as one or two species have discovered. Marsh Harriers (3+) have been recorded catching Moorhen and Mallard, and an adult Greater Black-backed Gull caught and killed a juvenile Shelduck toda
20 August 2013