Sightings - Welney

Sightings for Tuesday 14th January

Sightings for Tuesday 14th January

Windy day here at Welney, water levels continue to rise which means only the Main observatory is open, however there continues to be lots of activity on the reserve with wildfowl and hunting birds of prey.

14 January 2020

Today's sightings - 13/01/2020

Today's sightings - 13/01/2020

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

13 January 2020

Today's sightings - 12/01/2020

Today's sightings - 12/01/2020

Due to rising water levels our main path on the reserve is flooded. Access is therefore restricted to our main observatory only.

12 January 2020

Welney Sightings-11/01/2020

Welney Sightings-11/01/2020

Welney Sightings-11/01/2020

11 January 2020

Today's sightings - 10/01/2020

Today's sightings - 10/01/2020

Water levels are now dropping; as well as the main observatory, Nelson-Lyle and Lyle hides are open, but we recommend wearing of wellies to get to these hides as there are large areas of water and mud on the paths. Reedbed and Friends hides remain closed

10 January 2020

Sightings for Thursday 9th January

Sightings for Thursday 9th January

Water levels are now dropping, as well as the main observatory, Nelson-lyle and Lyle hides are open but we recommend wearing of wellies to get to these hides, as there are large areas of water and mud on the paths, Reedbed and Friends hides remain closed

9 January 2020

Welney Sightings-06/01/2020

Welney Sightings-06/01/2020

Welney Sightings-06/01/2020

6 January 2020

Today's sightings - 05/01/2020

Today's sightings - 05/01/2020

We have opened the footpath to Nelson-Lyle hide this morning, Sun 5 January, as water levels are dropping. Wellies are essential to get to this additional hide from the main hide, as you are walking through standing water.

5 January 2020

Today's sightings - 04/01/2020

Today's sightings - 04/01/2020

Water levels are currently dropping away nicely on the reserve, spits of land are appearing and we will update as soon as paths are re-opened. Swan feeds and hare walks are the best times to have our wonderful variety of species pointed out to you.

4 January 2020

Today's sightings - 02/01/2020

Today's sightings - 02/01/2020

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

2 January 2020

Today's sightings - 01/01/2020

Today's sightings - 01/01/2020

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

1 January 2020

Today's sightings - 31/12/2019

Today's sightings - 31/12/2019

Sightings for Tuesday 31st December 2019. Large numbers of swans feeding on the Fenland farmland, returning to the reserve and providing a "fly-in" spectacle from around 3:30pm onwards.

31 December 2019

Welney Sightings - 30/12/2019

Welney Sightings - 30/12/2019

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day (including scaup) and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

30 December 2019

Welney Sightings-29/12/2019

Welney Sightings-29/12/2019

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

29 December 2019

Sightings for Saturday 28th December

Sightings for Saturday 28th December

Due to high water levels on the Ouse Washes the largest number of birds to see are diving ducks in the day and swans from dusk. Lady Fen is providing the greater variety of birds, great views from the visitor centre.

28 December 2019