Latest sightings

Marsh Harrier
Estuary TowerMarsh Harrier to north also 2 buzzards and a kestrel. The pinkfeet were on the lower Dumbles and whitefront flock away to north. There were 230 wigeon close on the Dumbles scrape and 100s more on the estuary with at least 60 pintail, good to
28 December 2019

360 Blackwits
Zeiss HideA magnificent flock of 360 black tailed godwit on the Top New Piece also 430 lapwing, 600 Teal, 47 Wigeon. Very mobile 190 Dunlin and 14 snipe crammed onto a small rushy island at the north end.Tack PieceWigeon 360, whitefront flock (80+) to nor
27 December 2019

Sunny Sunday (at last)
Lots of birds looking great in the sunshineRushy Bewicks 72 overnight now moving into the Tack Piece. Pintail 50 and Pochard 86, a couple of Snipe on the left bank.Zeiss HideProbably the best spot today. The field is full of Lapwing (620), Dunlin 37 a flo
22 December 2019

Golden Plovers in the sunshine
Great to have a little sunshine at last and the birds looking great.Tack PieceA flock of Lapwing and Golden Plover at least a 1000 of each but very mobile with some great aerial views. The 470 Dunlin a handful of Curlew and a single Blackwit were a little
21 December 2019

Todays Sightings
Zeiss HideBlack Tailed Godwits 341Wigeon 67Teal 664Shoveler 5Pintail 11Gadwall 2Snipe 8Lapwing 131Kingfisher Hide - Bottom New PieceDunlin 110Lapwing 323South Lake Discovery HideShoveler 55Pochard 69Tufted Duck 19Snipe 2Cormorant 5Common Gull 2Martin Smit
20 December 2019

Thursday sightings
Rushy Hide68 Bewick's Swans on site today, many left early to feed in the Tack Piece and Goose House Ground. Tack Piece34 Bewick's Swans on the field and flood by 0815am, 170 Canada Geese, 57 Redshank, 18 Ruff including the leg-flag/ringed bird, 22 Shovel
19 December 2019

Bittern reappearance
A cold night led to a dawn frost and iced up ponds, it has been a cold, still morning with sunshine at times which often leads to Bittern sightings. Right on cue, some visiting birders spotted one below the Zeiss Hide in the reeds and rush briefly this mo
18 December 2019

December WeBS Count
The Wetland Bird Survey Count revealed the following totals...153 Mute Swan, 66 Bewick's Swan (Rushy at dawn and dusk and fed in Tack Piece and Goose House Ground),67 Russian White-fronted Goose (Goose House Ground)2 Greenland White-fronted Goose (as abov
15 December 2019

Oystercatcher at high tide
Estuary TowerA dark, dank and damp day may well have been the reason some of the roosting birds were late to leave for feeding grounds. The high tide period this morning was fairly productive with a good roost of 322 Curlew on the Dumbles. A non-breeding
12 December 2019

Midweek update
With a wet and windy week the reserve team have been occupied with fallen trees, we had to shut the Kingfisher Hide to make them safe. The Bottom New Piece has become rather quiet over the last week. the grass has been grazed out and most birds are feedin
11 December 2019

Out of place Turnstone
The most notable sighting today was a Turnstone on the Tack Piece, not only an unusual place for it to be it was somewhat out of season for us, it is an uncommon passage migrant with occasional flocks, this one obviously wanted some company. Other highlig
8 December 2019

Sunshine and showers
A predominantely sunny day with a few showers passing through but some great birding to be had.
6 December 2019

Bill patterns don't lie
An initial count of 65 Bewick's Swans this morning with some birds heading out to the fields early before the 8am feed. A quick recount and check of some bill patterns reveals that we actually have 68 birds on the reserve today, so a few new arrivals!
4 December 2019

Swan fall!
An arrival of Bewick's Swans, known as a 'swan fall' occurred overnight with a jump in numbers to at least 47 on site, possibly more. Our first families appeared with a brood of 2 and 3 present on the Rushy at 5pm. It was very obvious that more had arrive
1 December 2019

Cold but sunny morning
South LakeLots of duck on the lake, a flock of 45 Tufted Duck, 55 Shoveler, 14 Pochard and 220 Teal. A cold bunched up flock of waders. Lapwing 400, Knot 130, and 145 Black Tailed Godwits. A lone GBB Gull was looking very menacing.Kingfisher hideThe Bott
30 November 2019