• ‘Sometimes I heard the song of the swan, seized gladness in the cry of the gannet and the sound of the curlew’ – The Seafarer

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 21st – 27th November 2020

    It’s definitely feeling more like winter this week, with frosty mornings and the bright sun lending a magical quality to the reserve. As the work day starts with the sunrise, the low light captures Roe Deer and Hare in their morning routines. During the gorgeously sunny weekend, before the rain came, a dozen Fieldfare were seen high up in the woodland…

  • “I am forever chasing light “. Light changes the ordinary into the magical! – Trent Parke

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings: 14th November – 20th November 2020

    It’s been another rather unsettled weather week at RSPB Mersehead, but it did provide some wonderful wildlife moments and opportunity to experience the full ravages of the stormy seas.  With all these changeable conditions, it has been a week of contrasting colours from dark and gloomy, to grey and murky but finally on Thursday, the sun came…

  • Top of the Moths

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 7th November - 13th November 2020

    It is the time of year when the sun rises and sets in time with the working day, which makes me feel particularly fortunate that I spend most of the daylight hours outdoors.  Sometimes the weather can make this not feel ideal, and with yellow warnings for rain issued this week it seemed planning for reed cutting, livestock fencing repairs and a volunteer beach…

  • Reflections on a Wetland

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 31st October - 6th November 2020

    The wetlands on reserve are now full, with expected water levels and a bounty of waterfowl on show. Both hides have now been open for a few weeks, to view, enjoy and maybe reflect on this celebration of nature. We do still ask users to follow measures put in place - for everyone’s safety and well-being!

    We’ve had a mixed week for weather, from rain to sunshine…

  • The Wonders of Nature through the eyes of a Wildlife Explorer !

    Hi, my name is Emily, I am 11 years old. I love nature and care about the environment. This blog is about my stays at RSPB Mersehead reserve from this year and last year too.

    Sadly, due to COVID-19 I haven’t been able to help with the volunteering jobs, but I still did a lot and we (my family) did lots of things by ourselves. 

    Last year when we arrived it was quite sunny which was a good thing. This year however…

  • Polypore?

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 24th – 30th October 2020

    The Autumn colours have been stunning on the clear bright days this week. The hedgerows are brimming with dark red berries which flocks of hungry Redwing and Fieldfare and a smattering of Mistle Thrush have been devouring. Listen out for the high-pitched call of the Goldcrest, as the leaves fall this tiny bird becomes much easier to spot. Chiffchaff was heard…

  • “For man, Autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad “… Edwin Way Teale.

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings: 17th October – 23rdth October 2020

    A mix bag of weather during the week has brought a variety of bird species in across the reserve. The wardens, plus residential volunteer Beth were up early on Sunday to complete the wetland bird survey with a variety of species on the high tide wader roost including Curlew, Dunlin, Knot, Redshank, Grey and Ringed Plover in good numbers.  The wetlands…

  • Red sky in the morning

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 10th October - 16th October 2020

    The advantage of the shortening October days is that you don’t have to get up particularly early to appreciate an awe inspiring sunrise.  This is made all the more special by the opportunity to witness thousands of Barnacle Geese fly across the red bleached sky, as they make the short journey from mudflat roosts on the Solway Estuary to daytime feeding grounds…

  • Wetted up and starting to fill!

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 3rd October - 9th October 2020

    Thousands of geese have been seen, roosting on the mud and sandflats, including pink-footed and Svalbard barnacle geese and lesser numbers of Canada and greylag geese. On Monday, over 9,500 barnacle geese were counted on the reserve (mostly in fields at West Preston). One leucistic barnacle goose (lacking pigment, thus appearing whitish in colour) was found to be…

  • Chicken of the Woods

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 26th September – 2nd October 2020

    What an amazing start to the day! Early morning mist and a slight frost cloaked the wetlands. The high-pitched peep of a Kingfisher revealed its presence as it zoomed into view and perched on a log. Wigeon could be heard whistling on the newly flooded wetland habitats which were also teeming with Mallard, Teal and Shoveler. A small group of Pinta…

  • “Autumn is a second Spring, when every leaf is a flower “…. Albert Camus

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings: 19th September – 25th September 2020

    4 seasons in one week? It could only be at RSPB Mersehead! It has been a very changeable seven days, from beautiful warm sunshine over the weekend, to high winds, rain and dipping temperatures.   The Autumn equinox on the 22nd September has signalled the start of a new season but the wildlife on the site is showing no signs of disappearing from…

  • What's that coming over Criffel?

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 12th September - 18th September 2020

    A calm and settled start to the week brought pleasant relief from the relentless winds that swept across the reserve over the weekend.  With the temperature rising and the sun making a welcome return, conditions were just right to conduct a survey of the butterflies and bees that have made Mersehead their home over the summer.  Walking the fixed transect, which…

  • Social gatherings, with restrictions

    Mersehead Recent Sightings 5th September - 11th September 2020

     

    There are exciting times ahead, with one season closing as the next begins. Last week, there were plenty sightings of birds passing through, like wheatears and stonechats. We still had a good number of swallows on reserve and more activity in terms of winter waterfowl passing through. This week has seen a change and winter is certainly on the way.

     Changes…

  • Footprints in the Sand

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 29th August – 4th September 2020

    September has arrived and signs of autumn are appearing. The nights are noticeably drawing in, the leaves are turning golden and birds are flocking together. In September, we start conducting the Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) again after a break during the breeding season. This monitoring scheme for non-breeding waterbirds in the UK aims to assess the…

  • Changing of the Guard

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 22nd – 28th August 2020

    It has been a week where the weather has stolen the show at Mersehead.  First Storm Ellen peaked on Friday, with gale force winds combined with a 9m tide sending waves crashing into the sand dunes, and led to the southern half of the salt marsh and Rainbow Lane being submerged.  Heavy and unpredictable showers over the weekend then culminated in over 30mm of…

  • Reaping the harvest

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 15th – 21st August 2020

    August is always a busy month for farming and natural productivity in the high summer. Hay was finally gathered before wet weather set in, with most getting lifted last weekend. In total, 190 round bales were rolled out and most were taken into the sheds. Our Tuesday Volunteers helped to prepare the hay sheds in advance, and everything was good to go (as soon…

  • Dance of the Thousand Bales

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 8th – 14th August 2020

    A key component of the Barnacle Goose management on the reserve is hay making. By removing the grass from the field, we can ensure the vegetation is nutrient-rich and lush, just what the barnacle geese need after their 2000-mile migration from Svalbard.

    Making Hay. Photo credit: R.Flavelle

    It can be quite tense hay making in Scotland as you need at least a…

  • While the Sun Shines

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 1st August – 7th August 2020

    Overall, it has been an unseasonably wet and windy start to August at Mersehead.  The unpredictability of the scattered, and occasionally heavy showers at the weekend was followed by more certainty in the first half of the week.  High winds and long periods of persistent rain leading to flooding, and limited opportunities to fully appreciate and enjoy Mersehead…

  • Elemental

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 25th July – 31st July 2020

    In a very changeable week we faced all kinds of weather, with sunshine, rain and breezy episodes.  So, one thing that has been experienced by returning visitors is the elements.  On Monday, the reserve had to be closed with the access road getting flooded (up to 65cm at its deepest).  The run-off that followed from surrounding hills saw to the reserve remaining…

  • The Merse at Mersehead

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 18th – 24th July 2020

    Many visitors to Mersehead walk the main coastal trail in a loop around the reserve. The Southwick Water cuts its way west through the merse (saltmarsh) and winds out across the sandflats into the estuary towards Sandyhills. This is a beautiful quiet corner of the reserve and worth the extra walk.

    Southwick Water. Photo credit: R.Flavelle

    Most of the shells…

  • A Different Perspective

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 11th July – 17th July 2020

    We would like to start by thanking all our visitors for their patience whilst waiting for Mersehead to re-open, and for being understanding of the additional measures and restrictions that have had to be put in place to enable the reserve to be enjoyed once again.  It has been great to see and hear so many people around the site during the last week, and…

  • Small, and far away!

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 4th July – 10th July 2020

    At last! We opened today and welcomed visitors back on the reserve. It’s been a long wait and a lot has changed but people can now get out and see the fantastic nature here for themselves. Please note however that the visitor centre, viewing hides and Sulwath Garden (including children's play area) will remain closed for the foreseeable future, to ensure social…

  • Lunar Hornet

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 27th June – 3rd July 2020

    We are hoping to open Mersehead in line with Scottish government guidance during the next two weeks, this will include the car park and trails. The hides, playground and Visitor Centre will remain closed. However, following a cluster of Coronavirus cases in the Annan and Gretna areas of Dumfries and Galloway, restrictions to the distance people can travel…

  • That Was Then, This Is Now

    The Mersehead Warden and Assistant Warden live on the reserve and are going to try and keep you updated on the wonderful wildlife they see at Mersehead at this challenging time during their daily walk and whilst completing essential work on the reserve in line with government guidance.

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 20th June – 26th June 2020

    The highlight of the week was seeing some much missed faces back at Mersehead…

  • Stubby Legs

    The Mersehead Warden and Assistant Warden live on the reserve and are going to try and keep you updated on the wonderful wildlife they see at Mersehead at this challenging time during their daily walk and whilst completing essential work on the reserve in line with government guidance.

    RSPB Mersehead Recent Sightings 13th June – 19th June 2020

    The merse is currently brimming with colour and sound. Ragged Robin and