Marsh Harrier – 24th November
The cream-top Marsh Harrier was seen again this morning, quartering the Slurry Lagoon reed-bed. There was a Peregrine on the […]
The cream-top Marsh Harrier was seen again this morning, quartering the Slurry Lagoon reed-bed. There was a Peregrine on the […]
There were still at least three male Pintail on the Slurry Lagoon, still slowly emerging from their eclipse plumage. A
There are still at least four male and one female Pintail on the Slurry Lagoon. A flock of thirty Pink-footed
Early on there was a Great White Egret on the Slurry Lagoon, plus three Snipe and a Pintail. By mid-morning
There are now seven Pintail on the Slurry Lagoon plus one smart male Pochard. A Shelduck has also been seen.
A Redshank was calling from the beach at the back of the Slurry Lagoon mid-morning, before flying off. The Pintail
A Stonechat was seen in the reed-bed in front of the Causeway benches and later, probably the same bird, was
This morning a Bittern was seen flying into the Large Gravel Pit reeds and two female Goldeneye were on the
This morning three female Common Scoters were on the Deep Pit, seven Whooper Swans flew through to the north as
This morning three Ringed Plover were seen flying around the Slurry Lagoon, also a Stonechat was in the reed-bed. Later,