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Become a Wetlands detective this Easter at Castle Espie
Join WWT Castle Espie for a quacking family day out as a Wetland Detective 6th -16th April, 11 - 1pm and 2 - 4pm each day. Explore, discover, put your senses to the test to succeed and complete the trail this Easter. Investigate underwater mysteries, fo
31 March 2023
Recent Sightings 27th March 2023
Blue skies and sunshine over the reserve this morning as birds of all kinds fill the skies, prospecting for nest sites and getting ready for breeding season. Small passerines are singing in the Woodland, early nesters such as Long tailed tits are busy gat
27 March 2023
Recent Sightings 20th March 2023
Daffodils and Wood sorrel are starting to bloom and the Black-headed gulls (pictured) have started prospecting nest sites on the islands within the reserve. Black-headed gulls are the UK’s commonest inland gull, but they nest near water on saltmarshes,
20 March 2023
Recent Sightings 13th March 2023
Goldeneye (pictured) were out on the Estuary this morning, with their iridescent head plumage shining in the sunshine in between the bouts of torrential rain! They are a diving duck, making their numbers tricky to count as they disappear out of sight hunt
13 March 2023
Spring is in the air at Castle Espie
Signs of Spring are arriving at WWT Castle Espie. From the reserve to the lakes and ponds to the woodland paths, wildlife and nature is beginning to blossom for everyone to discover. In Spring courtship rituals begin; a large colony of black-headed gulls
9 March 2023
Recent Sightings 6th March 2023
The tide was coming in this morning and bought with it the Light-bellied brent geese which are still hanging around before they head off again. The Black-headed gulls are also starting to slowly but surely rise in number, as individuals gain their chocola
6 March 2023
Recent Sightings 27th February 2023
The tide was way out for this bird count, but there were still plenty of Shelduck and Brent geese to be seen feeding on the mudflats and in the streams running down the Lough. Oystercatcher and Curlew were out as well, probing the ground for food with the
28 February 2023
Recent Sightings 20th February 2023
Spring is definitely on the way - Snowdrops are blooming and temperatures are starting to rise. There are lots of Newts in the ponds in front of reception and the Greylag geese are starting to come in to the reserve, a sign of goslings to come! A Cormor
20 February 2023
Recent Sightings 13th February 2023
The tide was way out this morning for our weekly count, dragging most of the waders down the lough as they chased the receding waterline. However, we were treated to a large group of Golden plover reaching approximately 1000 individuals. The Golden plover
13 February 2023
Recent Sightings 6th February 2023
As the tide rose up towards the reserve this morning, it bought more diving species into view. Great crested grebe were out in full costume, showing off their white necks and orange plumage, accompanied by Red-breasted mergansers and their spikey headdres
6 February 2023
Recent Sightings 30th January 2023
There was a receding tide and some milder temperatures this morning for the weekly bird count, with the sun bursting out just often enough to entice the Kingfisher out for a spot of fishing on the Main Lake. A couple of cormorants had the same idea, dryin
30 January 2023
Recent Sightings 23rd January 2023
The weather has warmed up for our first day open in a while! We’ve had a nice mild morning to welcome visitors back to Castle Espie and to see the variety of birds that our lakes and ponds host. All parts of the reserve are now open again with lots of w
23 January 2023
Castle Espie Wetland Centre temporary closure
Cases of avian influenza are widespread across the UK and we have sadly had a confirmed case in our collection birds at the centre.
19 January 2023
WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre Reopens Following Recent Closure
WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre is open and welcoming back visitors after a temporary closure due to a confirmed case of avian influenza.
19 January 2023
Recent Sightings 16th January 2023
The frosty, windy morning didn’t bother the birds as much as it did us! Despite the chilly weather, there was lots to see on our lakes and ponds, as well as out on the exposed estuary. There were good numbers of Curlew feeding down the streams running o
16 January 2023