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Today's highlights include a Smew and Swifts

Today's highlights include a Smew and Swifts

Black-winged Stilts A pair remain on the reserve and have been seen on the Tack Piece, Top New Piece and South Lake today. Rushy Pen A female Smew was a nice surprise on the top lake, the 2cy Little Gull and a 2cy Mediterranean Gull were also present. So

24 April 2017

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Black-winged Stilts The trio of two males and a female continue to show brilliantly but they are very mobile, they have fed on South Lake, Rushy Pen and Tack Piece today. Godwits and Ruff The flock of 300+ Black-tailed Godwit and 11 Ruff are also mobile

23 April 2017

Amazing views of Stilts

Amazing views of Stilts

South Lake Great birding here, three Black Winged Stilts with some stunning views as they pass within a few metres of the hide, the Hogarth is also a good spot to get some great close up views. This is part of a black and white wader theme, 45 Avocet incl

22 April 2017

Lots of long legs

Lots of long legs

Bird news from the reserve is being dominated by birds with long legs.  The 3 Black-winged Stilts remain on the South Lake this morning, with a pair showing well from the Discovery Hide and a single birds out from the Hogarth Hide.  A Great White Egret

21 April 2017

Stilts remain

Stilts remain

Five Black-winged Stilts were on the reserve this morning.  Three were on the South Lake this morning, viewed from the Discovery Hide.  A pair were seen nest scraping and mating this morning.  Two other stilts were still on the Top New Piece as viewed

20 April 2017

Black-winged Stilts

Black-winged Stilts

A group of 6 Black-winged Stilts have been found this morning, first on the Rushy before moving to the Top New Piece as viewed from the Zeiss Hide.  Later in the day a pair had moved and were showing very well on the South Lake, mainly from the Hogarth H

19 April 2017

Today's highlights

Today's highlights

South Lake Spotted Redshank, 6 Ruff, 171 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Common Sandpiper, 2cy Mediterranean Gull and 20 Avocet. Tack Piece Common Sandpiper, pair of Avocet, 29 Teal and 32 Shoveler Holden Tower 3 Wheatear, Kestrel and Peregrine Zeiss Hide 226 Blac

17 April 2017

Easter Sunday sightings

Easter Sunday sightings

South Lake It's great to have the Spotted Redshank and Ruff still feeding on the scrape, both species are moulting into breeding plumage. Up to 6 Redshank, 180 Blkck-tailed Godwit, 6 Oystercatcher, 5 Lapwing and 20+ Avocet were also on the scrape or vis

16 April 2017

Avocet activity

Avocet activity

South Lake Lots of activity from the Avocets with at least 37, many now incubating, nest building and displaying. Close up views particularly good from the Hogarth Hide. The Black Tailed Godwit are great here as well  250 so far today (360 yesterday) Lik

15 April 2017

Bright and breezy

Bright and breezy

The weather is gradually changing from the warm and sunny clear blue skies we've seen for the last few weeks, to overcast and rather windy at times.  It is a bank holiday afterall! South Lake Hides A first-winter Little Gull was present this morning, muc

14 April 2017

Kingfisher news and our latest arrivals

Kingfisher news and our latest arrivals

Holden Tower A 'new in' Greenshank dropped in mid morning and then toured the scrapes. Over the high tide a Whimbrel and 8 Curlew arrived on the foreshore. A male Wheatear was on the Dumbles as was 12 Lapwing, a Buzzard and Peregrine. 35+ Sand Martin and

11 April 2017

Kingfisher news

Kingfisher news

Kingfisher news... After another unwelcome incident at the Kingfisher Hide today we encourage our members and visitors to report anyone seen outside of the hide to us as soon as possible. It is not at all permissible to ignore the signs, climb over fence

10 April 2017

Some new migrants and arrivals

Some new migrants and arrivals

The SE breeze and clear skies have allowed for more migration. New birds in today included a Common Sandpiper on the Tack Piece and a Common Tern at South Lake. Holden Tower A male Wheatear was on the logs on the Dumbles with 11 Lapwing. On the estuary 

9 April 2017

Kingfisher activity

Kingfisher activity

Kingfishers The pair at the Kingfisher hide are very active, food passes, periods in the nest hole and lots of mating suggest they are laying there first clutch. A second pair are nesting near the South Lake so watch out for birds passing in front of the

8 April 2017

Sunny Spoonbills

Sunny Spoonbills

We've had another two Spoonbills arrive on the reserve, dropping in late yesterday to the Top New Piece, as viewed from the Zeiss Hide.  The birds were still present this morning before moving to the South Lake around 8:20am, best viewed from the Hogarth

7 April 2017