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There is no such thing as an ugly duckling at WWT Arundel
Come for an eggstra special day out and support conservation WWT Arundel is inviting parents to treat their families to a day out with a difference this Easter. By visiting WWT Arundel this Easter you are directly supporting WWT’s conservation breeding
15 April 2011

The nene season comes to a speedy end
Wow. Arriving back from Madagascar I was amazed to see so many Nene nests, with eggs totalling around 80 and some exciting new pairs to discover. I couldn't possibly have known however that not only would these pairs all lay early, but almost on the
15 April 2011

More DIY and mating on the nest
As we return to chilly wet wether it is all go at the nest with more sticks arriving and the bit of black plastic has moved to the edge of the nest and is flapping about in the wind. Hopefully it will blow away soon. AW has been busy bringing some good si
13 April 2011

Swift nest boxes
With spring definitely in the air, we've already seen most of our summer migrants return: sand martins, common terns, little ringed plovers and a variety of warblers. One bird that tends to arrive a little later in spring is the swift. In recent years swi
12 April 2011

Kate Humble birding book to benefit WWT – 25% discount for our supporters
A new book on birdwatching by Springwatch presenter Kate Humble and WWT Slimbridge warden Martin McGill will go on sale on Wednesday 27 April. All royalties from the book will go to WWT and a special introductory offer will give those purchasing the book
12 April 2011

Little crake causes big fuss...
A small bird has caused a big fuss as hundreds of keen birdwatchers swooped to WWT Arundel to catch a glimpse of the rare wader. The last recorded UK sighting of the little crake was in 2008 at Exminster marshes in Devon, the last recorded sighting of th
12 April 2011

Ducklings and lizards welcome spring arrival
This newly hatched mallard duckling took time out to smell the daisies at London Wetland Centre this week. Just in time for Easter the first broods of wild ducklings are hatching and spend most of their time darting around at top speed in search of food.
12 April 2011

Real-life Easter eggs and a whole lot more...
Treat your family to a wild day out at WWT Washington Wetland Centre this Easter. Spring is an eggs-tra special time of year at our award-winning conservation site; with real-life Easter eggs hatching, bluebells and primroses blooming, tadpoles wriggling
12 April 2011

All island first for wildlife art
Castle Espie’s Graffan Gallery, Ireland’s only environmental art space, is hosting an exhibition which will bring together the art world’s Irish wildlife painters. Running from Saturday 17 September to Sunday 2 October 2011, the exhibition will be a
12 April 2011

Royal Ulster Academy at the Graffan Gallery
As part of the Royal Ulster Academy’s (RUA) aim to engage with the broader public, a select number of Academy members will exhibit at the Graffan Gallery from the 22 April to the 8 May 2011. The exhibition focuses on two-dimensional works which incorpor
12 April 2011

Nest building and more black plastic
Both ospreys have been bringing in sticks to re profile the nest and as usual have brought in some blck plastic. As in previous years this discarded silage wrap gets woven into the nest and can flap about in the wind. We are always concerned that it may g
11 April 2011

Take to the water on WWT Martin Mere’s brand new canoe safari attraction
A brand new, unique experience in the North West is officially opening on Monday 11 April at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Burscough, Ormskirk: Canoe Safari. In June 2010, WWT Martin Mere started work to create 2.4 hectares of new reed bed, wet woodla
11 April 2011

AW back on the block with a flounder
At 11.05 this morning AW flew onto the nest with a large flounder. Those pesky crows landed on the nest behind him but he soon saw them off and proceeded to eat his catch. There are a lot of new sticks on the nest today so they have been busy. The female
8 April 2011

Brilliant bluethroat back at Welney
A tiny, brightly coloured passerine has led to a surge in birdwatchers at WWT Welney Wetland Centre in Norfolk. Each spring a handful of white-spotted bluethroat pass through the UK on their migration but have never been recorded breeding in the UK. The w
8 April 2011

Youngsters galore at Slimbridge
The pitter patter of tiny duck feet is getting rather loud at Slimbridge Wetland Centre after a busy week of hatching. Moorhen chick by Dominic Heard The last few days have seen a surge in numbers of young birds with ducklings, goslings and chicks taking
8 April 2011