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Eytons whistling duck nest

Eytons whistling duck nest

Every year it is my job along with the rest of the team to coerce our birds into breeding. We fill up aviaries with prime examples of species and provide all the necessary boxes and habitat to orchestrate the laying of eggs. Whilst these basics are stand

29 July 2011

Mother’s blind love for baby cuckoo

Mother’s blind love for baby cuckoo

A juvenile cuckoo It is one of nature’s cruellest tricks: a tiny bird struggles to feed a large cuckoo believing it is her own. These incredible images of a reed warbler feeding a baby cuckoo were taken at Slimbridg

27 July 2011

Skills of the past help protect the future of rare waterbird species

Skills of the past help protect the future of rare waterbird species

Traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge conservation have woven together to help boost rare waterbird populations at WWT Washington. Numbers of endangered white-headed ducks hatching at our centre have so far doubled this season, thanks to the Northum

26 July 2011

Rare flamingo hatch shines spotlight on threat to wild population

Rare flamingo hatch shines spotlight on threat to wild population

Visitors to WWT National Wetland Centre Wales, Llanelli are in for a special treat over the next few weeks, as the first ever lesser flamingo chick to hatch in captivity in Wales has just been born there. The current chick, the second ever hatched in capt

22 July 2011

Rare flamingo hatch shines spotlight on threat to wild population

Rare flamingo hatch shines spotlight on threat to wild population

Staff at WWT were overjoyed as the second lesser flamingo ever bred by them in captivity hatched this week. But the mood was tempered by news that three quarters of the wild population in Africa is threatened by industrial development. In the wild, as in

22 July 2011

First for Caerlaverock!!

First for Caerlaverock!!

Breeding birds at Caerlaverock, three new breeding records. Garganey A pair of Garganey was first seen on 26th March in a small borrowpit in the Corner Field. These birds remained here for a few days and later relocated to the Teal Pond. The last time the

17 July 2011

MP takes a dip with students

MP takes a dip with students

Nick Herbert, MP for Arundel & South Downs, experiences learning outside the classroom with a pond dipping session at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre A year five class from Brighton helped MP Nick Herbert experience learning outside the classroom on Friday

15 July 2011

Looking for lavender

Looking for lavender

Lucky ducks at Arundel? Folklore says to plant lavender for luck. The Arundel Wetland Centre is hoping to have some soon in their search for these pretty plants. The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust site needs donations of enough lavender plants to fill a one

15 July 2011

Launch of WWT’s 2011-2012 Photography Competition in celebration of the Scott Antarctic Expedition Centenary

Launch of WWT’s 2011-2012 Photography Competition in celebration of the Scott Antarctic Expedition Centenary

1 September 2011 will see the return of WWT’s popular Photography Competition. The 2011-2012 competition is being held in celebration of the Scott Antarctic Expedition Centenary and offers an amazing first prize of a trip to Antarctica. The competition

13 July 2011

Dragonfly habitat area launched at WWT Welney

Dragonfly habitat area launched at WWT Welney

Staff at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, Welney Centre invited donators and supporters to the opening of the new dragonfly pond area on the reserve this week. It is hoped that visitors will now be able to enjoy close encounters with the 20 species of d

13 July 2011

First spoon-billed sandpiper chicks hatch in captivity

First spoon-billed sandpiper chicks hatch in captivity

The first critically endangered spoon-blled sandpiper to hatch in captivity in the world was always going to be a spectacular sight, but when a Heritage Expeditions boat docked in Anadyr last night not one, not two, but an incredible 17 tiny, hatched spoo

12 July 2011

Smew success!

Smew success!

I love Smew. They seem... precise, with tremendous character and depth. I adore the way they animatedly nod at each other as if gossiping maliciously amongst themselves. If a Laysan teal has a cigar and a Carolina a tutu, then a Smew would definitely hav

12 July 2011

New wetland at WWT Welney gets thumbs up from breeding waders

New wetland at WWT Welney gets thumbs up from breeding waders

A pair of black-tailed godwits has successfully reared a brood of three chicks on 80 ha of recently created wetlands at WWT Welney Wetland Centre in Norfolk next to the Ouse Washes reserve. Black tailed godwits are now a very rare bird on the Ouse Washes

11 July 2011

Somerset's got wetland talent! Yatton councillor wins WWT's Marsh Award for Wetland Conservation

Somerset's got wetland talent! Yatton councillor wins WWT's Marsh Award for Wetland Conservation

At a special wetland conference this week, Councillor Tony Moulin received the Marsh Award for Wetland Conservation and a prize of £1,000. WWT gives the Marsh Award to recognise the good work and talent of people who create and look after wetlands. This

5 July 2011

Wetland loss threatens wildlife and people, leading conservationists warn

Wetland loss threatens wildlife and people, leading conservationists warn

More wetlands need to be created across the UK to safeguard wildlife and human health and prosperity, according to leading experts. Nearly one hundred of the country’s top wetland conservation scientists met last week to discuss the threat to wetlands,

5 July 2011