• Tales of the Unexpected

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 15th–21st May 2021

    Returning to Mersehead after a week away, it was surprising to see how much can noticeably change in such a short period of time.  This was highlighted on a short morning walk which started at the hedgerow along the main track.  The foliage of the Hawthorn and Blackthorn is becoming quite dense now, creating a wildlife corridor which blocks out the view of the adjacent…

  • Natter Natter

    With this having been the warmest week in May, temperatures reached the dizzying heights of 19oC, it is no surprise that we have seen a flurry of Natterjack toad activity. Sunday night saw us out completing the third adult population survey. During this survey we count and measure the toads to gain an understanding of the population dynamics. Young toads are of course smaller, measuring around 40mm long, whereas older…

  • Conspicuous by their absence

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 1st–7th May 2021

    Barnacle Geese were gathering in large numbers towards the end of last week, moving restlessly between fields and swirling in impressive, messy groups. It was a shift in the weather at the weekend, notably a change in the wind direction, which gave them the go ahead for their departure. Their 2,000-mile journey will start by heading across the Atlantic and up the Norwegian…

  • This weather is too cold, this weather is too windy, but this weather is just right

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 24th –30th April 2021

    Talking about the weather is a favourite British pastime, but more than being a convenient topic of conversation, at Mersehead a constant eye on the forecast is needed to both plan our work and offer some explanation for what we are seeing and hearing around the reserve.

    An area of low pressure has seen daytime and night-time temperatures plummet, partly due…

  • All Systems go!

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 17th – 23rd April 2021

    After a slightly delayed start to their breeding season due to the cold weather the Mersehead Natterjack toad colony are finally off to a flying start! A full survey of the breeding pools found a total of 18 spawn strings with an average water temperature of 14.5oC. We also found 3 pairs in amplexus during the survey. Although we have seen the night air temperature…

  • The wonderful world of reeds

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 10th – 16th April 2021

    Often, by this time of the year, survey season could be well underway with most of the week spent surveying a mixture of insects, birds and reptiles. However, the cold temperatures and inclement conditions have put these surveys on hold. The Water Rail survey is thankfully less dependent on warmer weather, and on Wednesday morning we headed out to the reedbed…

  • Looks can be deceiving

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 3rd April – 9th April 2021

    It has been a week in which the migrants, who continue to arrive from the south, may be wishing they had delayed their departure from the tropics.  Instead of being greeted by warm, spring sunshine, the much anticipated summer visitors to Mersehead have, along with the rest of us, been blasted by freezing cold Arctic air which has brought strong winds, freezing…

  • Preparing for a World Champion

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 27th March – 2nd April 2021

    It was fabulous to see 39 Whooper Swans stopping off at Mersehead over the weekend. Wind gusts of 50mph and driving rain, meant the reserve was the perfect location for a feeding break in their migration. Once they leave the shores of Scotland, these swans face the longest sea crossing of any other swan species as they fly 800 miles north over the Atlantic…

  • “In the spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours” – Mark Twain

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 20th – 26th March 2021

    After such warm temperatures, this week has felt noticeably cooler - not helped by the chill wind which has had clouds scudding across the skies, and which the Barnacle Geese have been battling against. 

    Complex skies over Mersehead. Photo credit: B.Taylor

    Barnacle Geese battling the wind. Photo credit: B.Taylor

    A Grey Heron was busy fishing on the wetlands…

  • Top of the Mersehead Pops

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 13th – 19th March 2021

    The following video provides a soundtrack to accompany this week’s blog, and includes a series of recordings made with very basic equipment (a smart phone) during the week.   Timings have been provided throughout the text to relate the narrative to the relevant section of the video for your reference. 

    So hit play and read on!

    https://youtu.be/4fxdECRMKD…

  • Wentletrap

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 6th – 12th March 2021

    The low tides at the start of the week saw us back at RSPB Kirkconnell Merse to complete some of the fence repairs. As reported a couple of weeks ago, the audit of the 4km long fence line after the winter storms found a few larger jobs which required some new posts to be carried out.

    Fence repairs. Photo credit: P.Radford

    Large numbers of Pink-footed Geese

  • Courtship and displays

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 27th February - 5th March 2021

    Perhaps optimistically, I feel spring is well on its way and with it comes the vast array of calls and displays as different species prepare for the breeding season. The splendour of the dawn chorus and the longer days have been welcomed across the reserve. In the Sulwath Garden, Rooks are gathering in the tops of trees. For the past few weeks, 10 rooks have been…

  • Conquering Creeks, Containing Cows and Caring for Curlew at Kirkconnell

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 20th - 26th February 2021

    With the tides and, as it happened, the weather on our side, the Mersehead team headed to Kirkconnell Merse to carry out the annual audit of over 4km of fencing that ensures the cattle who graze the saltmarsh ('merse' in Scotland) from April to October are safe and contained.

    Kirkconnell Merse is a 300 ha wild expanse of saltmarsh, which lies on the west…

  • Frozen Tidelines

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 13th - 19th February 2021 

    Last weekend was the monthly Wetland Bird Survey across the reserves. With a minimum temperature of -3oC recorded every 24 hours over the five days leading up to the survey, it was not surprising that the overall waterbird count was fairly low as the majority of the water was frozen. Even the sandflats were covered in snow and ice! As we headed along the beach…

  • One Hundred!

    The Mersehead year list reached 100 today with a fly over Great Northern Diver seen during a walk along the beach. Here is the list so far:

    100

    Great Northern Diver

    99

    Bar-tailed Godwit

    98

    Grey Wagtail

    97

    Moorhen

    96

    Lesser Redpoll

    95

    Rock Pipit

    94

    Lesser Black-backed Gull

    93

    Kingfisher

    92

    Whooper swan

    91

    Jay

    90

    Long-tailed tit

    89

    Pied Wagtail

  • The sun has returned!

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 6th-12th February 2021

    Saturday saw the welcome return of the sun! Even early in the day, with snow still on Redbank hill, blue sky spoke of the sun to come this week. And with the water draining from the fields, where ducks have been spoilt for choice for where to feed, the grassland has been filled with 100s of Barnacle Geese. A group of Canada geese were feeding on the grass nearby. After…

  • Recipe for a wild week at Mersehead: Take 30mph easterly gusts, mix in a dash of snow, and top with 108mm of rain.

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 30th January – 5th February 2021

    As I am sure it was for many of you, participating in the RSPB Big Garden Bird Watch (BGBW) was one of the highlights of the weekend.  With the feeders primed, I sat by the kitchen window with binoculars in one hand and a cup of tea in the other, and watched in anticipation to see which species (and how many) would pay a visit in the hour I had allotted…

  • Ninety One & Counting

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 23rd – 29th January 2021

    Mersehead was waking up to a hard frost, thick ice and a light layer of snow over the weekend. Hundreds of wildfowl including Teal, Pintail and Shoveler were crowded together feeding on the limited open water. A flock of around 380 Lapwing were snoozing on the ice and it was a nice surprise to see a female Goosander snuggled into the base of some thick vegetation…

  • Water off a duck's back

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 16th – 22nd January 2021

    Although a varied week weather wise, and with its fair share of rain, the sun came out to greet us these past couple of days. The setting sun cast a rosy hue over the reserve on Thursday evening.

    Sunset looking South West. Photo Credit: B. Taylor

    The week started with the Wetland Birds Survey across the Mersehead reserve with an exciting total of 11,608…

  • You don't have to look too hard

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 9th – 15th January 2021

    There has been a noticeable change in the weather this week.  The bright, crisp, dry winter days that we have been spoilt with so far this month were replaced with wet, cloud covered skies.  Official sources inform me that Thursday was the wettest day, with 22mm of rain falling, and Tuesday was definitely the best day for capturing the brilliant big blue sky…

  • Winter is Here

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 1st – 8th January 2021

    With temperatures forecast to reach -7oC tonight, winter has finally arrived in Dumfries & Galloway. Throughout the Christmas break, the weather was bright, sunny and cold with a hard frost most mornings. There were many spectacular sunsets.

    Twilight over the Mersehead sandflats. Photo credit: R.Flavelle

    Fiery Sunset. Photo credit: G.Chambers

    It was the…

  • Mersehead 1st January 2021 Bird Race

    A 6-hour walk around the reserve today to list all the species we could find on the first day of 2021. The list below is in the order recorded.

    1. Carrion Crow
    2. Yellowhammer
    3. Dunnock
    4. Blue Tit
    5. Coal Tit
    6. Barnacle Goose
    7. Tree Sparrow
    8. Robin
    9. Rook
    10. Chaffinch
    11. Greenfinch
    12. House Sparrow
    13. Blackbird
    14. Kestrel
    15. Starling
    16. Wood Pigeon
    17. Feral Pigeon
    18. Little Egret

     

     Little Egret in Flight. Photo credit: G.Chambers

    1. Mute Swan
    2. Wren
    3. Jackdaw
    4. Grey Her…
  • It may be dreich now, but the future is looking much brighter

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 12th December - 18th December 2020

    dreich adjective

    (Scottish)

    depressing, miserable or cold

    It turns out there are a lot of Scottish words for describing the weather, and dreich is one that perfectly encapsulates the conditions at Mersehead during a week that has been characterised by perpetual gloom, strong winds, and lots of rain (not always heavy but often persistent).

    The week started…

  • Drawn to Dusk

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 5th December - 11th December 2020

    All too often we tend to rely on our eyesight to explore the world we live in. It’s sad to think that people only believe what they see but in truth, much more is out there. We just need to discover it.

    Listen!

    Even at this ‘quieter’ time of year, there is plenty to find here on the reserve and especially at that ‘quieter’ time of the day, around dusk.…

  • The Year is 1992, oh . . . & I saw a Crocodile on the Beach Today

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 28th November – 4th December 2020

    What a week for changeable weather. The reserve has seen bright sunlight days, the first sleet (not quite snow) and temperatures ranging from minus one to eleven. Monday was the perfect day to head over to RSPB Kirkconnell Merse – at just over 200ha this is one of the largest expanses of saltmarsh in Southern Scotland and holds a good breeding population…