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Our Chilean flamingo flock is currently being housed indoors. This is a temporary measure as a precaution to avian influenza (bird flu). We will let you know as soon as they are safe to be outdoors. Thank you for your understanding.

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Grey heron chicks in the nest - how many will hatch this year!?
Grey heron chicks in the nest - how many will hatch this year!?

With at least three birds starting to sit tight on eggs this week, our grey heron colony - one of the UK's largest - will be one of our reserve's biggest highlights over the coming weeks.

Up to 16 adults have been spotted furiously nest-building; taking advantage of last year's pollarded and coppiced trees along the river path as a convenient source of material.  At its height, the colony will reach 25+ pairs.

The eggs currently being incubated should start hatching around Saturday 8 March, before the chicks fledge the nest in mid-late April.  This, of course, is if all goes well and factors such as bad weather don’t hamper their progress...watch this space...

 

 

 

 

 

A few grey heron facts:

Grey Heron Ardea cinerea

  • Breeding starts late January/early February
  • Egg size is 60x43mm
  • Clutch size 2-7 eggs
  • Incubation 23-28 days by both male and female
  • Number of broods 1-2
  • Fledge at 42-55 days

 

 

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