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Our star species are some of the most interesting birds you may see on your visit to the reserve.
Watch common terns raising their young on the lochside in spring and summer. The hides and observation room provide a great opportunity to watch their fascinating courtship and the chicks growing up. |  |
Watch the nesting lapwings here chasing predators that may come too close to their nests or show too much of an interest in their chicks. The protective parents regularly give chase to crows and do not stop their 'mobbing' attacks until the danger has passed. |  |
Thousands of pink-footed geese - up to one fifth of the world population! - assemble here from late September to March. They roost on the loch and feed in the surrounding fields. |  |
Subtly different from the more familiar house sparrow, tree sparrows are much less common. Watch and listen for them in hedgerows and trees. |  |
Whooper swans arrive here in late autumn from Iceland where they spend the summer. |  |