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An intriguing association....

An intriguing association....

Sometimes, relationships between swans are not as they seem and recent observations have certainly left us wondering about three particular Slimbridge visitors. For the past six years, a swan named Nero has spent her winters at the reserve with what we as

26 November 2010

Crinkly's father returns with an un-crinkly cygnet!

Crinkly's father returns with an un-crinkly cygnet!

The Slimbridge reserve is humming with life at the moment as north-easterly winds and plummeting temperatures have encouraged many more winter migrants to arrive. There were 57 hungry Bewick's at the feed this morning and 34 of those have arrived since Sa

24 November 2010

Divorcee Sarindi still with Sarind!

Divorcee Sarindi still with Sarind!

Sarindi, the female swan who unusually divorced from old mate Saruni last year, has arrived back at Slimbridge! As Bewick's swans form famously loyal partnerships during their lifetimes, mating for life where they can, the divorce of Sarindi and Saruni an

18 November 2010

First family fly in with the Tea Party!

First family fly in with the Tea Party!

Swan Lake was bustling with activity this morning as 14 new swans arrived overnight, pushing the reserve total up to 24 birds. Our first family of the winter flew in, a single parent who has brought her two cygnets to Slimbridge after seemingly losing her

17 November 2010

Over 1,000 Bewick's at Welney!

Over 1,000 Bewick's at Welney!

With fog forecasted across the country this morning, swan counters on the Ouse Washes in Norfolk were bracing themselves for tricky counting conditions with poor visibility. Fortunately, the fog did not materialise, and all were treated to glorious sunshi

16 November 2010

Conservationists issue water challenge to Government

Conservationists issue water challenge to Government

A unique coalition of 14 leading environmental organisations* has issued a joint call to the Coalition Government to take action on wasted water, pollution and wetland wildlife. The new Blueprint for Water is published today and sets out how the Governme

10 November 2010

Concern over missing crane

Concern over missing crane

Conservationists in Somerset are growing increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of a Eurasian crane recently re-introduced to the county as part of the unique Great Crane Project and are appealing for the public to look out for the missing bird. Th

9 November 2010

Illegally shot ducks confirm lead poisoning still a serious problem for wetland wildlife

Illegally shot ducks confirm lead poisoning still a serious problem for wetland wildlife

A report published today confirms that the law aimed at stopping toxic lead from poisoning water birds is not working. The study – published on the Defra website – found that 70% of wild ducks bought in England had been illegally shot with lead. E

9 November 2010

The wind is turning!

The wind is turning!

The wind is finally turning north-easterly! Four more swans made the most of these good migratory conditions and flew into Slimbridge today, increasing the reserve count to eight. We welcomed back loyal pair Vance and Vanessa who have spent every winter h

9 November 2010

Busy week for feathered visitors to WWT Centres

Busy week for feathered visitors to WWT Centres

This week has been a busy one with a variety of exciting arrivals at WWT Wetland Centres across the UK. • WWT Martin Mere have had the best autumn migration for 15 years, with over 1000 whooper swans on the mere and still over 25,000 pink-feet. The firs

5 November 2010

Toby the whooper enjoys life at Slimbridge!

Toby the whooper enjoys life at Slimbridge!

Every winter, one or two Whooper swans may drop into Slimbridge but are usually quick to leave again. However, Toby is happily bucking convention and seems to be making himself very much at home on the reserve. After arriving on 14 October with a friend w

1 November 2010

Wintering sites start filling up

Wintering sites start filling up

Wintering sites across Europe have been filling up over the last few days as the swans continue to make progress with their migration. Over 800 birds have now arrived at Lake Markiezaat in the south of Holland and 489 birds are happily feeding on the Nort

27 October 2010

Dario and Cole arrive on time and cause a stir!

Dario and Cole arrive on time and cause a stir!

A commotion on Swan Lake signalled the arrival of Dario with mate Cole this morning as they immediately summoned the energy to have a battle with established birds Risa and Riso! The best feeding spot on the lake was at stake and although the new arrivals

25 October 2010

The Bewick’s are back early – could this mean a cold winter ahead?

The Bewick’s are back early – could this mean a cold winter ahead?

The first Bewick’s swans flew into Slimbridge yesterday, bringing with them cold temperatures and crisp clear skies! Eight birds settled onto the reserve after completing a gruelling 2,500 mile journey from breeding grounds in the Russian arctic. This w

19 October 2010

Study brings a temporary reprieve for the Severn Estuary

Study brings a temporary reprieve for the Severn Estuary

The Severn Tidal Power Feasibility Study, published today, brings a temporary reprieve for the Severn Estuary, the home of WWT. We welcomes news that the Cardiff-Weston Barrage, the largest scheme with the biggest potential impact on the wildlife and ha

18 October 2010