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Photographing wetland wildlife in autumn

Photographing wetland wildlife in autumn

Enjoy some top tips for photographing wildlife at Washington Wetland Centre this autumn thanks to our volunteer photographer, Ian Henderson

7 September 2023

Kingfisher hints and tips - where to spot one this autumn

Kingfisher hints and tips - where to spot one this autumn

With increased sightings of this vibrant yet elusive bird, here are some tips on where best to spot them!

1 September 2023

Amphibian ponds - Drawn to Water top tips

Amphibian ponds - Drawn to Water top tips

A unique habitat home to thousands of species, our amphibian and dragonfly ponds are a special place to be. Our amphibian and dragonfly ponds are home to a variety of pond life, with the surrounding trees full of birds. With good seating available in a r

29 August 2023

Hawthorn wood hide - Drawn to Water top tips

Hawthorn wood hide - Drawn to Water top tips

You really haven't experienced WWT Washington fully until you've been to Hawthorn wood hide! The feeding station at Hawthorn Wood hide is magical at any time of year, with unrivalled close-up views of colourful woodland birds. It's a firm favourite with

24 August 2023

Reservoir - Drawn to Water top tips

Reservoir - Drawn to Water top tips

The reservoir - a holding place for water, a haven for wildlife! As you emerge from Hollowood onto the opening of the reservoir, you'll be hit with the views, the tree life and the sounds of nature. Our Drawn to Water guide is a great way to highlight

18 August 2023

Reedbeds - Drawn to Water top tips

Reedbeds - Drawn to Water top tips

Our Drawn to Water guide is a great way to highlight key areas of our collection and wild reserve that are often overlooked. With many spots to stop, look and listen; you'll find there's so much more to most places than first meets the eye (and ear!). It'

10 August 2023

Red-listed willow tit breed on our reserve

Red-listed willow tit breed on our reserve

Seven red-listed willow tit – the UK’s fastest declining resident bird species – have successfully hatched and fledged at WWT Washington Wetland Centre. The young birds, which left the nest in May, are the offspring of an adult willow tit pair, whi

9 August 2023

Close Encounters - Drawn to Water top tips

Close Encounters - Drawn to Water top tips

Close Encounters has a certain charm that draws you in. It's a tranquil space that is filled with life! As one of the first exhibits you reach on the west of our collection, Close Encounters has it all - quirky and interesting water birds, scented flowe

31 July 2023

Stream Channel - Drawn to Water top tips

Stream Channel - Drawn to Water top tips

Our Stream Channel is a hive of activity, full of flowering plants, swaying trees, buzzing insects and exciting bird life. For many visitors who walk past this area, it is merely a corridor to get out onto our wider reserve. To that we say: 'you don't k

25 July 2023

Five ways to spend your summer at Washington Wetland Centre

Five ways to spend your summer at Washington Wetland Centre

With a host of wetland wildlife, hands-on outdoor activities and a Quentin Blake-illustrated trail to enjoy, what amazing nature connections will you make while you’re here? Summer is upon us, bringing with it the chance to experience all that our gl

19 July 2023

Summer activities at WWT Washington

Summer activities at WWT Washington

Outdoor, nature, summer fun! The countdown is on to the summer holidays - are you prepared? Why not join the fun here at Washington and enjoy wildlife challenges and hands-on activities such as pond dipping, mini-beast hunting, natural printing and so m

13 July 2023

Mini-wetland revolution could help North East wildlife beat the heat and boost urban biodiversity

Mini-wetland revolution could help North East wildlife beat the heat and boost urban biodiversity

From drainpipe wetlands to bogs in backyards, WWT Washington is calling on North East residents to make room for nature by creating a network of urban mini-wetlands across the region. As summer temperatures look set to soar, WWT has launched its Mini-

12 July 2023

Habitat works lead to baby boom on Wader Lake

Habitat works lead to baby boom on Wader Lake

A TWO-YEAR desilting project designed to bring wetland wildlife and people closer together has led to a summer duckling baby boom at WWT Washington. Dozens of gadwall (below) and tufted duck youngsters are thriving on Wader Lake for the first time in r

6 July 2023

Chill out in our cooling wetlands as the heat rises

Chill out in our cooling wetlands as the heat rises

With hot weather expected for the next few days, why not bring your temperature down on a visit to our wonderfully cooling wetlands?Take a midweek wander through our shady ancient woodland, alongside bubbling Spring Gill, or meander round our sparkling po

13 June 2023

Wellbeing and our wetlands: a summer guide

Wellbeing and our wetlands: a summer guide

World Wellbeing Week begins on 26 June - a gentle reminder to ourselves that, in an ever more hectic world, our physical and mental health is something we should prioritise whenever we can. Easier said than done, we admit, but taking time for yourself is

8 June 2023