Welney Sightings - 24/09/2024
All paths and hides are open. Paths are muddy due to recent rainfall so a change of suitable shoes or boots are recommended. Moths are available to observe from the welcome desk in the visitor centre (22 species listed below). We have some workmen carrying out work so there may be some slight disturbances.
Avocet
Blackbird
Black-headed Gull
Black-tailed Godwit
Canada Goose
Carrion Crow
Cattle Egret
Cetti’s Warbler
Collared Dove
Coot
Goldfinch
Great White Egret
Grey Heron
Greylag Goose
House Martin
House Sparrow
Jackdaw
Kestrel
Lapwing
Magpie
Marsh Harrier
Moorhen
Mute Swan
Pied Wagtail
Redshank
Redshank
Reed Bunting
Ruff
Shelduck
Shoveler
Snipe
Starling
Stock Dove
Swallow
Teal
Tree Sparrow
Whooper Swan
Wood Pigeon
Moths:
Angle Shade
Beaded Chesnut
Burnished Brass
Common Wainscot
Dark Spectacle
Deep Brown Dart
Delicate
Garden Carpet
Green Brindled Crescent
L-Album Wainscot
Large Wainscot
Large Yellow Underwing
Lesser Yellow Underwing
Red Line Quaker
Setaceous Hebrew Character
Snout
Square Spot Rustic
Straw Dot
Swallow
Vapourer
White point
Willow Beauty