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Blog post:
Tuesday, 12th March
Ken Brown
We’ve had a couple of seasons in the past few weeks. Spring-like weather with clear skies and sunshine resulted in large flocks (100+) of Lapwings returning to the reserve, with many birds actively displaying over the grassland. Pre-breeding flocks of Curlews too, have been prominent, with regular...
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12 Mar 2013
Blog post:
WeBS huge whooper count (+ goose numbers)
Vicky Turnbull
The weather certainly hasn't put off the birds on the NNR, with this week’s WeBS count reflecting the building winter numbers. Whooper swan numbers have reached a staggering 783 across the loch, with around 150 on the flood this morning. Monday's limited visibility meant the whoopers...
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11 Nov 2011
Blog post:
WeBS and goose count
Vicky Turnbull
Once again the bay was full of life on yesterdays WeBS count. A full array of ducks were tucked in to the shelter of Vane Bay early in the morning, joined soon afer by a small flock of pinkies after leaving their roost near St Serfs. 5 whoopers were mingling happily with the mute swans, and pochard...
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4 Oct 2011
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