The Short-eared Owl was seen by many visitors yesterday, hunting over the saltmarsh from Saltcot Merse Observatory and also over the Folly Pond. A pair of Mute Swans are nest building in the Flood Ground now, Spring is on the way! A Warden will be in the
12 March 2016
Early fog has now begun to lift and all the fields and ponds are visible. Only 89 Whooper Swans here now, possibly more are feeding in the local area, but some clear nights could have meant early migration for some. Our Black-headed Gull colony is buildin
11 March 2016
A lovely sunny day at the moment and plenty to see. The two Green-winged Teals have been showing off and on over the past few days. We have seen a Short-eared Owl over the Folly Pond the past two afternoons at about 4:30pm each day. Today's high tide is a
10 March 2016
Dry, but with a cool northerly wind today. Birds pretty much as yesterday so far. Still about 230 Whoopers in the immediate area, in 3 distinct localities. As recently about 100 at the feeds today. Barnacles are favouring the merses thus far but are in re
9 March 2016
Cold wind and drizzle this morning but forecast to clear later. Most Barnacles are again "up the road" on Newmains but well visible from the Farmhouse Tower, Whoopers pretty constant at just over 100, though well over 200 in the local catchment. Male Grea
8 March 2016
Still on only around 2000 Barnacles in the fields and merses, and just over 100 Whoopers at the feeds today, though perhaps as many as 300 in the immediate locality. A Merlin overflew the Avenue earlier, where three Magpies were a less than usual sighting
7 March 2016
Barnacle nos. relatively low today, but good close views currently nonetheless. The Tawny Owl has been fending off Jackdaws at the nestbox again and Water Rails are still affording close views periodically under the Peter Scott Trail feeders. Whoopers in
2 March 2016
Much milder today, but breezy and showery. 26mm of rain overnight must mean that it's the start of (meteorological) spring today... The Tawny Owl remains on watch from its box overlooking the Whooper Pond where the lone male Greater Scaup is still hanging
1 March 2016
A touch milder today but feeling colder in the stiff SW breeze. Still a few Bramblings and Water Rails on the Peter Scott Trail, and male Greater Scaup on Whooper Pond, along with about 120 Whooper Swans. Barnacle Geese quite widely dispersed now as is no
29 February 2016
Still sunny and calm, with a thin sheet of ice on some outlying pools. The ever watchful Tawny Owl remains at the entrance hole to its nestbox, visible from the Peter Scott Observatory. The feed station continues to supply close views of Water Rails, alon
28 February 2016
A lovely sunny day at the moment and plenty to see. The Tawny Owl was sunning itself in the entrance to its box overlooking the Whooper Pond earlier. Today's high tide is at 14:54 8.8m Around the reserve today: Barnacle Geese: 3000 Whooper Swans: 125
27 February 2016
An overcast but dry day on the reserve so far. The Whooper Swans are spread out across the reserve and surrounding fields as they have been the past few months so keep an eye out for them. Pink-footed Geese have been mixed in with Barnacle Geese at the ro
26 February 2016
A bright, crisp, frosty morning, with the Whoopers and Mutes dispersed over several areas on the reserve, notably the Flood Ground, where there is less ice. Ducks similarly are concentrated there. Plenty of Barnacle about, largely concentrated on the mer
25 February 2016
Still cold but with light cloud cover. At least 3500 Barnacles and all the other usual suspects. Apologies in advance for any disturbance to the Whooper Pond and the swan feeds; today is our swan-catch day, fingers and toes crossed for that off the back o
24 February 2016
Cold, calm and sunny today so far. The reserve looks pretty much as yesterday. The Peter Scott Trail is good value with its Water Rails, Kingfisher, Tree Sparrows and a couple of Bramblings. 5500 Barnacles along with the usual 160ish Whoopers provide a w
23 February 2016