Slimbridge WWT Reserve 2nd April 2023

On a trip to the south of England to visit friends, we managed to get a couple of days with some birding. We drove down on the 1st April but we got stuck on the motorway almost as soon as we started. With the car parked and the engine off for three hours, we didn’t make it to Slimbridge that afternoon but we did get there for a few hours the following day and managed to get some good year-ticks in.

The main attraction of the day was a flock of 190 (someone counted them) Russian White-fronted Geese – a sub-species I hadn’t seen before. In the same field there was a single Snow Goose and some Barnacle Geese. From a hide hear the same field we saw an American Green-winged Teal in one of the gullies. There were also some of the more usual Common Teal and other duck species. The Kingfisher hide did not disappoint with a pair of Kingfishers showing well and, while we were there, they perched on a stick near the sandbank for a long time.

Another year first was a landing of swallows in one of the trees at the back of the South Lake. They joined in the flock of Sand Martins that were already swooping around over the water.

Unfortunately, we did not see any Crakes – perhaps a little early in the year – but still, we had a good morning before we had to drive on to Bristol.

Bird Sightings : WWT Slimbridge 2nd April 2023

Species No
Avocet 40
Barnacle Goose 3
Black-headed Gull 20
Black-tailed Godwit 70
Blackbird 4
Canada Goose 20
Carrion Crow 10
Chiffchaff 2
Collared Dove 3
Coot 10
Cormorant 11
Curlew 20
Gadwall 4
Goldfinch 5
Green-winged Teal 1
Greylag Goose 10
House Sparrow 10
Jackdaw 10
Kingfisher 2
Lapwing 6
Little Egret 1
Magpie 2
Mallard 30
Moorhen 4
Mute Swan 20
Pied Wagtail 3
Redshank 5
Rock Dove / Feral Pigeon 4
Rock Dove / Feral Pigeon 4
Rook 40
Sand Martin 30
Shelduck 10
Shoveler 30
Snow Goose 1
Swallow 30
Teal 10
Tufted Duck 20
White-fronted Goose 190
Wigeon 30
Woodpigeon 4