News

Wildlife sightings - 22/06/2018

Wildlife sightings - 22/06/2018

a.m. - Tide level: low Wader Lake Avocet 30 + 1 chick Lapwing 8 + 2 chicks Redshank 20 Oystercatcher 5 + 2 chicks Little ringed plover 2 Common tern 88 + 40 chicks Grey heron 24 Kestrel 1 adult + 3 juveniles Shoveler 4 Shelduck 8 Saline Lagoon Redshank 4

22 June 2018

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

Mute swan Whooper swan + 2 cygnets (main observatory) Greylag Shelduck Shoveler Mallard Wigeon Red crested pochard Cormorant Coot Moorhen Grey heron Little egret Oystercatcher Black-tailed godwit Redshank Avocet Little ringed plover Lapwing Common tern Bl

22 June 2018

Wildlife sightings for 22nd June 2018

Wildlife sightings for 22nd June 2018

4 Common Tern - reservoir lagoon, reedbed 1 Redshank - grazing marsh 3 Shoveler - main lake 2 Teal - wader scrape 8 Mandarin - reservoir lagoon (all female) 25+ Swift - main lake 1 Hobby - wader scrape 1 Little Egret - main lake 1 Little Ringed Plover - m

22 June 2018

Latest Sightings - Friday 22nd June

Latest Sightings - Friday 22nd June

An Otter was seen on the Back Pond yesterday afternoon. A Common Sandpiper was on the Folly Pond first thing, along with the Oystercatcher chick. Today's high tide is at 08:16, 8.2m Around the reserve: Wildflowers Cuckoo Flower Gorse Red Campion Herb Robe

22 June 2018

Join us for a summer of wild adventure

Join us for a summer of wild adventure

Dusty Duck is back for another adventure-packed summer of outdoor fun with Dusty’s Wildlife Rangers at WWT Washington Wetland Centre. Children can grab their FREE Wildlife Ranger logbook on arrival throughout the holidays and take on loads of exciting c

21 June 2018

Latest Sightings - Thursday 21st June

Latest Sightings - Thursday 21st June

The sun is shining today, but there is a bit of a breeze at the moment. A couple of Whimbrel on the merse yesterday was a welcome addition. The Oystercatcher chick on the Folly Pond is doing very well, it is getting bigger every day still closely followi

21 June 2018

Sightings for Thursday 21st June

Sightings for Thursday 21st June

Bright but Breezy start to the day here at WWT Welney, all hides are open but Summer walk remains closed. Please note Road closed at Ten mile bank but Access to the centre is via Suspension bridge end (ignore the Road closed signs here). Sightings so far

21 June 2018

Wildlife sightings - 21/06/18

Wildlife sightings - 21/06/18

a.m. Tide Level: Mid Wader Lake Semipalmated sandpiper 1 Grey heron 22 Pied wagtail 1 + 2 young Shelduck 5 + 8 young Common tern 70 + 32 chicks Redshank 18 Lapwing 5 Avocet 28 Oystercatcher 3 Little-ringed plover 1 Saline Lagoon Shelduck 1 Canada goose 1

21 June 2018

Notable club-tailed dragonfly shopping at Arundel

Notable club-tailed dragonfly shopping at Arundel

Female club-tailed dragonfly, a nationally notable species, sits in the window of WWT gift shop. While the wardens were out on a survey counting over 600 dragonflies of 12 species around the reserve at Arundel Wetland

21 June 2018

Special arrivals

Special arrivals

Seven Baer’s Pochard ducklings, one of the world’s rarest ducks, have hatched in the nursery at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre. In 2012 the world’s conservation authority, the IUCN, classified the bird as “Critically Endangered”, meaning it is j

21 June 2018

Wildlife sightings for 21st June 2018

Wildlife sightings for 21st June 2018

1 Little Ringed Plover - main lake 1 Hobby - hunting over main lake 1 Kestrel - hunting over South route 1 Shelduck - grazing marsh 2 Common Tern - reservoir lagoon 3 Teal - main lake 30+ Swift - main lake 1 House Martin - main lake 1 Mediterranean Gull

21 June 2018

Mixed Brexit outlook for water, WWT tells MPs

Mixed Brexit outlook for water, WWT tells MPs

Brexit could be both bad and good for the UK’s natural water resources, WWT has told a Committee of MPs. WWT was giving evidence to a Parliamentary inquiry into regulation of the water industry, as chair and spokesgroup on water policy for a national c

20 June 2018

A tale of triumph! Hand-reared godwits survive odds to fly the nest.

A tale of triumph! Hand-reared godwits survive odds to fly the nest.

21 black-tailed godwits were released in the Cambridgeshire Fens after being hand-reared by conservationists at WWT Welney. Many of the birds released today were not expected to hatch due to the terrible condition of the eggs as a result of the late spr

20 June 2018

Trapping moths with Ross and Karoline

Trapping moths with Ross and Karoline

Every Monday, Ross and Karoline from our reserve team record the numbers of moths caught in a specialist trap at Castle Espie Wetland Centre. The trap is set out on Sunday evening and offers the moths (plus other species), a safe and warm place to spend t

20 June 2018

A 'tail' of triumph! Hand-reared godwits survive odds to fly the nest

A 'tail' of triumph! Hand-reared godwits survive odds to fly the nest

38 black-tailed godwits have been released in the Cambridgeshire Fens after being hand-reared by conservationists at WWT Welney. Many of the birds released were not expected to hatch due to the terrible condition of the eggs as a result of the late sprin

20 June 2018