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A day in the life of a newly emerged dragonfly

A day in the life of a newly emerged dragonfly

Spotting dragonflies just after they've emerged and shed their exoskeleton is a pretty exciting wildlife encounter... Reserve warden Kate recently enjoyed some time with a teneral Southern hawker dragonfly, which was resting on the bramble and blacktho

23 July 2024

New postcard trail launches for summer

New postcard trail launches for summer

The school summer holidays are almost here and families looking for a fresh adventure to deepen their connection with nature can enjoy a new postcard trail. Giant postcards, designed by children’s illustrator Ella Beech, share personal messages and

16 July 2024

Enhance your summer visit with these top tips

Enhance your summer visit with these top tips

Exploring our wetlands during the summer is exciting at the best of times, but plan your day out alongside some of our fun hands-on activities and make your visit a great one! Here's our top tips for things you can get involved in: Postcard trail

10 July 2024

The first sand martin chicks have been spotted

The first sand martin chicks have been spotted

Sand martin chicks are spotted for the first time ever at WWT Washington.

24 June 2024

Top tips to IDing juvenile birds in Hawthorn Wood

Top tips to IDing juvenile birds in Hawthorn Wood

Summer sounds and fledglings galore in Hawthorn Wood Hide can cause some ID confusion - Blog written by reserve volunteer Melissa Young Hawthorn Wood hide has to be one of my favourite places out on the reserve, and whilst it goes a little quiet durin

20 June 2024

Celebrating our wetland superstar dads

Celebrating our wetland superstar dads

Fathers come in many forms and the natural world is full of wonderful examples of dedicated dads at their most loving, protective and nurturing. This Father’s Day we pay homage to some of our wetland superstar patriarchs and give thanks to all of the

14 June 2024

WWT Washington welcome the return of common tern

WWT Washington welcome the return of common tern

Common tern numbers have been steadily building for the breeding season at WWT Washington Wetland Centre, following an outbreak of bird flu in 2023, which almost destroyed the colony.

12 June 2024

Flowers galore at our wonderful wetlands

Flowers galore at our wonderful wetlands

Sunshine and rain means blooming great plant life!

30 May 2024

Sand martin citizen survey now live!

Sand martin citizen survey now live!

Take part and help sand martin conservation

28 May 2024

Top tips to help spot a wild otter

Top tips to help spot a wild otter

Wild Eurasian otters are elusive - can you spot one?

23 May 2024

Get ready for May half term fun

Get ready for May half term fun

Get ready for May Half Term fun May half term is just around the corner, and we couldn't be more excited to share what we've got coming to keep your family entertained. The sun has finally got its hat on, and we're gearing up for lots of indoor and

20 May 2024

Follow our trail and find ten wildflowers on our reserve

Follow our trail and find ten wildflowers on our reserve

Wildflowers are starting to show nicely around the reserve of Washington Wetland Centre, with a wide variety of shapes, sizes and colours to see. There are plenty to be found as you move through North Wood, Top Meadow and Spring Gill. Why not enjoy a gen

29 April 2024

Flamingos of the North East

Flamingos of the North East

See our flock of flamboyant flamingos here in the North East

25 April 2024

Meet Bing and Flop this May at WWT Washington

Meet Bing and Flop this May at WWT Washington

This May, Bing and Flop are visiting the Northeast and will be stopping by WWT Washington for two special weekend appearances! Bing and Flop character appearances Meet Bing and Flop this May during special meet and greet sessions, which are taking pla

19 April 2024

Spring photography hints and tips

Spring photography hints and tips

Enjoy some top tips when it comes to photographing wildlife at Washington Wetland Centre thanks to our own volunteer photographer, Ian Henderson

11 April 2024