The reserve’s Pere David calves and mouflon lambs are also thriving, and with peak season in full swing visitors are urged to book tours in advance.
Its first pop-up dining evening sold out quickly, with just two spaces remaining for the next event on 7 August.
In June staff discovered three barn owl eggs in a nest box; the chicks have since hatched and, following a health check by the British Trust for Ornithology, were confirmed to be fit and well.
A new date has been added for the popular photography tour on Sunday 7 September, following high demand.
Night-time surveys during National Moth Week recorded more than one hundred moth species, including several rarities.
The reserve’s latest update highlights a diverse range of wildlife encounters and events on offer this summer, reinforcing its reputation as a premier destination for nature enthusiasts.
Members and day-visitors alike are advised to visit the reserve’s website for booking details and event schedules.