Saturday, 25 October 2014

Welcome to SWT Lackford Lakes

Welcome


Hello and welcome to our new blog for Lackford Lakes. As you may know, the reserve at Lackford has many things happening on a regular basis with sightings and projects and through this blog, we hope to keep you informed as to what is occurring on a weekly basis. But first, some introductions are in order and without further a due, let us introduce our new members of staff:


Visitor officer, Mike Andrews
Mike comes to us from RSPB where he has worked for the last 9 years, the last 4 of which were at the Blacktoft Sands reserve in Yorkshire. A keen bird spotter, Mike brings to the reserve a wealth of bird knowledge to help all of our visitors with their sightings. Next up is:
Visitor assistant, Hawk Honey

Hawk was previously a volunteer for the trust under the Lottery funded Networking Nature scheme. Hawk has been a keen amateur naturalist for several years but his main passion is with bugs and bats and is willing to help anyone with their wildlife queries.

This week on the reserve


The kingfisher has been a regular visitor as always this week along with Gadwall, Snipe, Little egret, Marsh tit, Pochard and Teal. However, there were a couple of specialities, the first of which was a Whooper Swan, seen having a rest on the Slough. The second more exciting sighting was right outside the centre, a pair of Tree Sparrows. These turned up just as our resident volunteer and bird aficionado Paul Holness was preparing his monthly bird walk at the visitor centre and was a great way to start the walk.

Tree Sparrow...
and the excitement it created!
As winter approaches, our visitors are keeping their eyes peeled for more exciting views and as the weeks roll on we are expecting Goldeneye, Bittern, Goosander and much more to make a visit and even spend the winter. So watch this space, or even better, come down and pay us a visit and see for yourself, after all, you might even get to see one of our more regular visitors.

Kingfisher on the visitor centre lake.

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