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Thirteen calves born at WWT Martin Mere

Thirteen calves born at WWT Martin Mere

13 long-horn calves have been born at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, helping the Centre to traditionally manage the reserve. Martin Mere has a herd of traditional Long Horn cattle as they are ideal for grazing on wetlands and have been nicknamed ‘wetla

29 April 2011

WWT names Bewick's swan pair William and Kate after royal couple

WWT names Bewick's swan pair William and Kate after royal couple

Known for their lifelong monogamy, a pair of swans is the latest honour bestowed on the royal couple. Staff at WWT have been gripped with wedding fever and knowing that the couple have asked for no gifts and have a passion for conservation, we have named

28 April 2011

Surprise surprise, yes I have white-winged duck news!

Surprise surprise, yes I have white-winged duck news!

Yay! With the earliest ever white-wing clutch in memory, my duckery female (ZSL/Exmoor origin) has started to incubate. The view a week ago showed a lovely collection forming in the soft compost in her nestbox, a full 3 weeks before her efforts in 2010.

28 April 2011

A Wizzy update

A Wizzy update

We had a fantastic bank holiday weekend at the Centre with almost 5000 visitors over the 4 days and I received nothing but positive comments as I walked around and talked to people. It has been mentioned to me that a number of people were also asking how

27 April 2011

Friends of Welney celebrate 20 years

Friends of Welney celebrate 20 years

We are going to be saying happy birthday to the Friends of Welney this summer as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. Members of Friends of Welney will be invited to a special evening held at the reserve to say thank you for their hard work. Set up in

27 April 2011

Still no third egg

Still no third egg

At the end of the CCTV recording yesterday I could still see only two eggs on the nest. This morning the female has been sitting tight on the nest most of the morning and has built up the grass and twigs at the front of the nest so that it is difficult to

26 April 2011

Real-life Easter eggs hatch at WWT Washington

Real-life Easter eggs hatch at WWT Washington

An eggs-tra special Easter surprise hatched at WWT Washington this bank holiday weekend in the form of two beautiful black swan cygnets. The fluffy pair was first spotted in the nest by wardens on Easter Sunday and yesterday they could be seen enjoying th

26 April 2011

Can't see the third egg yet

Can't see the third egg yet

Like yesterday AW has been doing a lot of nest duty today sitting on the eggs. He spent nearly 2 hours this morning before his mate came in and took over. Due to the build up of nest material on the edge of the nest it is very difficult to see if a 3rd eg

25 April 2011

Night-vision adds a new dimension to bat walks

Night-vision adds a new dimension to bat walks

Bat Walks begin on May 12 Navigating the night isn’t a problem for bats. Now visitors to Arundel Wetland Centre will be able to watch these winged wonders under cloak of darkness, with the aid of night-vision equipment. Starting this May, corporate part

22 April 2011

Osprey Easter egg number two laid this morning

Osprey Easter egg number two laid this morning

When the CCTV images came on this morning we could see AW stand up on the nest and between his legs there were 2 eggs. If we didn't know better it looked as if he had just laid them! A second lighter and more speckled egg was beside the very russet first

22 April 2011

Easter eggs to boost crane numbers in England

Easter eggs to boost crane numbers in England

A clutch of very special Easter eggs arrived at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire this morning – 14 common crane eggs from Germany. Some are hatching now and the rest are expected to hatch over the Easter weekend, making them some of the most signific

21 April 2011

Early birds catch the dawn chorus

Early birds catch the dawn chorus

International Dawn Chorus Day, on 1 May, is the worldwide celebration of nature's daily miracle. Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust centres across the country are offering a unique opportunity to enjoy their wonderful wildlife reserves before daybreak as we cele

21 April 2011

No sign of egg number two yet

No sign of egg number two yet

It looks hot on the osprey nest today as the birds bask in the spring sunshine. AW has flown in to take his turn on the nest 3 times today, once with a fish for his mate. We have also seen a mating attempt on the nest this morning, a precarious operation

21 April 2011

Kate Mitchell

Kate Mitchell

Nature in graphic detail A stunning photographic exhibition will open at the Graffan Gallery, at Castle Espie Wetland Centre, outside Comber in County Down, on Saturday 14 May and run until Monday 31 May 2011. Featured artist, Kate Mitchell will bring an

21 April 2011

First egg laid this morning

First egg laid this morning

As the CCTV system came on at the centre this morning the female was sitting tight on the nest. Was she on the first egg? Emma watched patiently and at 10.20am she saw the female stand up and sure enough there was the first egg of the season in the cup of

19 April 2011