No Avocets again so far (09:30). Black-tailed Godwits and Redshanks on the Folly Pond, along with a few Shelduck, Shoveler, Black-headed Gulls etc. A similar picture down at the Flood Ground. Geese largely restricted to the merses. Last few days for them
24 April 2016
Sadly there is currently no sign of the Avocets on the reserve as of 10am... The North Solway Ringing Group are here today to do a ringing demonstration. They will be catching and ringing small birds between 11am - 4pm in the picnic area. Today's high tid
23 April 2016
The pair of Avocets are still on the Folly Pond today. The Common Crane reappeared briefly yesterday over the eastern merse before flying high to the south east over Brow Well. No sign of it today. Today's high tide is at 13:29 9m Around the reserve t
22 April 2016
It's all go in the sunshine now, with the rare sight of a Common Crane in the Flood Ground at 6pm last night. Sadly it was disturbed and flew high in a westerly direction... This morning there is a pair of Avocet on the Folly Pond, best viewed from the Fa
21 April 2016
Pretty much as yesterday on the reserve, with the addition of a Common Sandpiper on the Whooper Pond and a Sedge Warbler singing mightily at the start of Saltcot Loaning Today's high tide is at 12:23 8.7m Around the reserve today: Barnacle Geese: C30
20 April 2016
A dry sunny day thus far, with plenty of Willow Warblers singing and joined by a Blackcap. Little Grebes still active at the Teal Pond, no sign today yet of the Ring-necked Duck Today's high tide is at 11:45 8.5m Around the reserve today: Barnacle Ge
19 April 2016
Still 4000 or so Barnacles and most winter duck species still represented in very low nos. Mallard duckling brood seen today, Ring-necked Duck still obliging on the Whooper Pond. Some lovely summer plumaged Golden Plovers from the Avenue Tower, with a co
18 April 2016
A lovely sunny morning here, but a cool breeze so wrap up warm. Yesterday saw a fall of migrants, with over 50 Sand Martins and 20 Swallows feeding over the Folly Pond. A lone Whooper Swan also dropped in, as did 7 White Wagtails (the Continental European
16 April 2016
Ring-necked Duck back today, currently on the Whooper Pond. 57 Black-tailed Godwits, mostly on the Flood Ground and Short=eared Owl quartering the main ditch. In the order of 15,000 Barnacles today, virtually all on the merses Today's high tide is at 17:
13 April 2016
Still 30 Tufted Duck on site but no sign yet of Ring-necked Duck . Much quieter now of course but big nos. of geese, Barnacle in particular. Today's high tide is at 16:50, 9.0m Around the reserve today: Barnacle Geese: C7000 Whooper Swans: 0 Whoope
12 April 2016
The male Ring-necked Duck is again on the Teal Pond. Barnacle nos. still good with C7000 around and smaller nos. of Pink-footeds in with them. Whoopers now seem to have all gone Today's high tide is at 16:00, 9.5m Around the reserve today: Barnacle Ge
11 April 2016
All seems pretty much as yesterday, with at least 3 Willow Warblers singing today. Barnacle nos. remain high with 7000 or so around, distributed pretty evenly between fields and merses. Swans are largely away now until the autumn, just 5 Whoopers at nearb
10 April 2016
A lovely sunny and warm morning on the reserve, with plenty of birds singing including Skylark, Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler. The Ring-necked Duck is on the Teal Pond this morning, but it could make its way back to the Whooper Pond at some point. The L
9 April 2016
It's much more Spring-like today with Chiffchaff singing in the Peter Scott Trail and Willow Warbler singing along the Avenue. Our pair of Mute Swans are sitting on their nest in the usual spot on the Teal Pond, and there is a second pair sitting on a ne
8 April 2016
Not a great deal of change from yesterday, with relatively few Whooper Swans around during the day now, but perhaps 100+ still roosting on the Folly Pond at night. In the order of 6,500 Barnacles about though, still largely on the merses (saltmarshes). Gr
6 April 2016