Welney news

Cause for celebration over crane chicks

Cause for celebration over crane chicks

Crane and chick by Roger Rawson The common crane Grus grus has successfully bred for the first time at WWT Welney Wetland Centre. The birds arrived on 21st March and to the delight of visitors, staff and volunteers th

20 April 2018

Hand-reared godwits found safe and sound in Portugal

Hand-reared godwits found safe and sound in Portugal

Two of the first ever British wading birds to be released into the wild under a new conservation technique have been spotted alive and well – 1,200 miles away in Portugal. The two black-tailed godwits from Norfolk were among 26 that conservationists ha

8 February 2018

Local road closure due to resurfacing works

Local road closure due to resurfacing works

There are resurfacing works taking place in Welney village this week, Mon 22 – Fri 26 January.  A road diversion will be in place from A1101 taking the A1122 and A10 route via Downham Market.  If you are travelling from March or Chatteris it appears y

21 January 2018

Artist Ben Green features in the gallery this January & February

Artist Ben Green features in the gallery this January & February

Whooper swan evening by Ben Green Ben Green is a local artist who has spent many hours looking out across the Washes at the magnificent spectacle of wildfowl and waders, sketching them and painting them in watercolour

8 January 2018

Update

Update

The washes are still flooded and the A1101 road to our centre is now closed. The Littleport and Ten Mile Bank roads are not affected by the flooding. Here's the good news..... we now have a Hare Walk on EVERY DAY for two weeks. Call the centre on 01353 86

1 January 2018

Flooding update

Flooding update

Due to recent rains and snow melting along the Great River Ouse, the Ouse washes is currently flooding to depths where it effects our hides. Unfortunately Reedbed hide is now closed, and all hides excluding the main observatory will require wellies. Water

30 December 2017

Welney Sightings

Welney Sightings

Whooper swan Mute swan Bewick's swan Black-tailed godwit Mallard Wigeon Tree sparrow Reed bunting Pintail Pochard Lapwing Little egret Teal Shoveler Tufted duck Moorhen Coot Pied wagtail Greylag Canada goose Golden plover Cormorant Stirling Rook Magpie Ma

21 December 2017

Bewick’s swans slow to arrive this winter

Bewick’s swans slow to arrive this winter

Bewick's swans by Julia Eyles Swan counts have revealed that numbers of Bewick’s swans are very low for this point in the season at WWT Welney Wetland Centre.  The most recent count carried out in December has show

19 December 2017

Swan arrivals

Swan arrivals

Whooper swan family Jane Rowe Whooper swans have been arriving in good numbers over recent weeks, and a dawn count this week has revealed that we now have 2,400 at WWT Welney.  We also have 24 Bewick's swans so far,

14 November 2017

Welney Access

Welney Access

There are road closure signs around Welney today, you can go past these as the work has been completed.

19 October 2017

A dance of cranes

A dance of cranes

Crane flock by Tony Orwell This week we have been treated to a group of around 30 cranes using the reserve and surrounding farmland.  This post-breeding flock of birds includes four families alongside adult birds. 

26 September 2017

Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail arrives at WWT Welney

Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail arrives at WWT Welney

Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail This week the Celebrity Dusty Duck Trail has arrived at WWT Welney, ready for visitors to enjoy from Sat 16 September until Sun 29 October. World famous Aardman studios designed Dusty Duck t

14 September 2017

Westerly wind bring seabirds inland

Westerly wind bring seabirds inland

Manx shearwater rescue This morning a local resident brought a grounded Manx shearwater into the centre.  With the high winds we've seen across the UK this week, several hundred shearwaters have been blown off course

14 September 2017

Willow emerald damselfly - New jewel to spot on reserve

Willow emerald damselfly - New jewel to spot on reserve

Willow emerald damselfly by Kim Tarsey     A damselfly species which is a relative newcomer to the UK has been spotted at WWT Welney Wetland Centre. The willow emerald damselfly has become more and more widespread

7 September 2017

Goat moth caterpillars

Goat moth caterpillars

Goat moth caterpillar This month there have been lots of reports of goat moth caterpillar sightings around the reserve.  Goat moths are a scarce species in the UK and have been in decline since at least the 1960's. H

24 August 2017