News - Washington

Regionally rare wading bird returns

Regionally rare wading bird returns

Regionally rare avocets have begun their annual return to a North East wetland reserve. WWT Washington Wetland Centre welcomed the first of its iconic wading birds of the season on 4 March – just 10 days later than the site’s previous record of 23 Feb

4 March 2016

Otterly exciting news

Otterly exciting news

Remember when our Asian short-clawed otter Little Squeak was only this big and we were all excited about her safe arrival!? Well, we’re feeling (cautiously) excited again because this morning (Thursday 3 March) we entered the holt area at 8.30am and hea

3 March 2016

March art exhibition

March art exhibition

Looking for a unique and original Mother’s Day gift for a mam who’s a bit arty? Our current exhibition by Alison Edwards features a number of beautiful watercolour, gouache and pencil pieces, plus some pastels and photographic prints, priced from £7

29 February 2016

Breeding bird update

Breeding bird update

Each year our reserve manager John produces a Breeding Bird Survey Summary, detailing the successes and stories of the key wild bird species that have bred here on site. The 2015 results are now in and highlights include seven nesting avocet pairs, in wha

24 February 2016

Will you make a champion splash!?

Will you make a champion splash!?

Grab your wellies, round up the kids and jump right into the North East Puddle Jumping Championships this February half-term – part of WWT’s Big Splash! No matter what the weather or your puddle-jumping abilities, we’re urging families to get outdo

27 January 2016

Close Encounters revamp underway

Close Encounters revamp underway

An exciting revamp of our Close Encounters exhibit is underway! Eider ducks Our duck hand-feeding area is now temporarily closed to visitors as it undergoes a long-awaited facelift. As well as draining and desilting t

11 January 2016

Boost for wild otters thanks to council funding

Boost for wild otters thanks to council funding

L-R: WWT Washington Wetland Centre Reserve Manager John Gowland with Sunderland City Council Leader Councillor Paul Watson and Project Manager for the New Wear Crossing for the council Kristian Haagensen. Numbers of w

7 December 2015

Work begins on Lagoon View Hide

Work begins on Lagoon View Hide

Now here’s a word you don’t use every day: hexadecagon. The design for the Lagoon View Hide, which will be a hexadecagon shape with 16 sides It sounds a bit like an ungainly Transformer and would probably get you

17 November 2015

Witness nature's most incredible journeys

Witness nature's most incredible journeys

Curlew flock in flight Autumn is upon us in all its colourful glory and at WWT Washington Wetland Centre, the changing of the seasons brings spectacular new scenery and wildlife. Enjoy the unforgettable sights and sou

14 October 2015

Shingle island progress

Shingle island progress

Wader Lake's shingle island project is nearing completion The shingle island project at Wader Lake is nearing completion and our staff and volunteers have been hard at it today moving large stones into place around

24 September 2015

On the move

On the move

Our Chilean flamingo chick is really active at the moment and can easily be seen taking its first forays into the water and preening alongside the adults. It makes us rather nostalgic for the time we spent hand-rearing some of its flock buddies at this a

17 September 2015

Flamingos in the pink!

Flamingos in the pink!

Chilean flamingo chick on nest   *Toots a fanfare*...hello and welcome to WWT Washington's first Chilean flamingo chick of the season! It arrived on Saturday 5 September and is now quite visible on the nest, w

9 September 2015

Down at the duckery

Down at the duckery

Baer's pochard Our duckery is home to a number of young waterbird species at the moment, from little fluffballs in the indoor rearing units to larger ducklings growing up fast in the outdoor pens. So if you pay a vis

21 August 2015

Hopes for major birdlife boost after generous funding from Biffa Award

Hopes for major birdlife boost after generous funding from Biffa Award

Existing shingle island habitat by Andrew Tinmouth Regionally rare wading bird numbers at WWT Washington could soon surge thanks to a welcome funding boost. Biffa Award has granted us £21.4K to extend and enhance t

17 August 2015

Growing up fast

Growing up fast

Little Squeak at seven weeks old Little Squeak, our Asian short-clawed otter cub, is growing up fast. She was two months old on 22 July and is reaching her milestones well, with both her teeth and claws developing as

27 July 2015