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Todays highlights

Todays highlights

Dunlin - 3 Ringed plover - 9 Black-tailed godwit - 14 (2nd year birds)

20 May 2015

Wednesday sightings

Wednesday sightings

The Rushy Garganey 2 Avocet 22   The Holden Tower Avocet 16 Lesser Whitethroat 1   The South Lake Black-tailed Godwit 38 Oystercatcher 4 Common Tern 2 Common Whitethroat 1   The Tack Piece Avocet 4

20 May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 20th May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 20th May 2015

2 Wood Sandpiper - marsh 1 Little Ringed Plover - marsh 5 Redshank - marsh, scrape 1 Kingfisher - wildside 1 Shelduck - flew E 15 House Martin - marsh 1 Swallow - marsh 5 Common Tern - main lake, reservoir lagoon   May bird highlights: Bittern,

20 May 2015

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

Avocet chicks- Main observatory Whitethroat Cetti's warbler Gargany Broad bodied chaser dragonfly- Main observatory Four spot chaser dragonfly

19 May 2015

Chick-fest.

Chick-fest.

The first Black-headed Gull and Shelduck chicks hatched today. In fact a number of Black-headed Gull pairs had chicks hatching. Black-headed Gull with the years first chicks These new arrivals join many Avocet chicks

19 May 2015

Royal support for drains that

Royal support for drains that "work with nature"

(c) Dan Marsh / Flickr WWT’s President HRH Prince Charles has been telling BBC1 viewers about the benefits of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS). SuDS include features like green roofs, ponds and soakaways that cap

19 May 2015

Today's sightings

Today's sightings

As well as a wide range of common bird species we have noted the following highlights... Rushy Pen Avocet- 22 present at 0800. Includes a number of nesting birds and a colour ringed individual. Lapwing pair Oystercatcher pair Shoveler 1 Wigeon 1 Tack Pie

19 May 2015

Slimbridge's Debbie Pain named in top 50 Wildlife Power  List

Slimbridge's Debbie Pain named in top 50 Wildlife Power List

A portrait of Debbie Pain The WWT Director of Conservation at Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Debbie Pain, has been named as one of the top 50 most influential conservation heroes in the Wildlife Power List published by th

19 May 2015

Today's bird sightings

Today's bird sightings

British Steel hide/estuary 4 sanderling, 50+ dunlin, 15 whimbrel, 2 little egret, 4 great crested grebe, 8 cormorant, 6 tufted duck and 10 gadwall. Lagoon 218 black-tailed godwit, 2 Mediterranean gull and the first black headed gull chicks have fledged.

19 May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 19th May 2015

Wildlife sightings for 19th May 2015

1 Wood Sandpiper - marsh 2 Little Ringed Plover - marsh 5 Redshank - marsh 30 Swift - main lake 21 House Martin - reservoir lagoon, marsh 7 Common Tern - main lake 1 Peregrine - flew high over reserve   May bird highlights: Bittern, Little Egret,

19 May 2015

Latest Sightings

Latest Sightings

Whooper Pond Oystercatcher 2 Tree Sparrow 2 (feeding around banking) Folly Pond Shelduck 7 Gadwall 2 Oystercatcher 2 (nesting) Teal Pond Little Grebe 2 Gadwall Black-headed Gull Moorhen (on nests) Mute Swan 2 (on nest) Avenue Tower Teal 1 Lapwing 6 Redsh

19 May 2015

Big yellow duck named for little yellow duck fan

Big yellow duck named for little yellow duck fan

We name our new ducky mascot to highlight organ donors project Left:: Teddy Harris with Clare the duck. Right: Clare Cruickshank with one of her little yellow ducks WWT Arundel Wetland Centre asked spring visitors to

19 May 2015

Happy Andeans!

Happy Andeans!

Just a brief post about some interesting behaviour, inspired (!?) by the rain of late. Not the nicest of weather to be out doing behavioural research but it can bring out the best in the birds, believe it or not! What's go

18 May 2015

Today's Highlights

Today's Highlights

Gargany- Main observatory Blue-headed yellow wagtail- Lady Fen Great white egret Avocet chicks- Lyle hide & Friends hide

18 May 2015

More Waders

More Waders

Continuing to look excellent for wader passage over the next few days. This morning's rain moved through by 11am but not before dropping in 8 Turnstone on the Mere. Unfortunately 30 seconds later they were flushed by a low flying Helicopter. The highest p

18 May 2015