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Today's Highlights
Buzzard Four-spot chaser dragonfly Avocet Teal

Todays Sightings
WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS / AM / HIGH TIDE Avocet - 23 + 10 chicks Redshank - 2 + 4 young Lapwing - 3 + 5 young Little Ringed Plover - 1 Common Tern - 46 + 5 young Oystercatcher - 1 Black Headed Gull - 42 Grey Heron - 17 Pied Wagtail - 2 SALINE LAGOON /

Wildlife sightings for 24th June 2015
6 Shoveler - marsh, reservoir lagoon 2 Teal - marsh 2 Redshank - marsh 1 Grey Wagtail - otter enclosure June bird highlights: Garganey, Little Egret, Hobby, Kestrel, Oystercatcher, Little Ringed Plover, Redshank, Mediterranean Gull, Caspian Gull, K

Wednesdays sightings
The Knott Pool Green Sandpiper 4 The Tack Piece Green Sandpiper 1 Avocet 2 Crane 2 The Rushy Avocet 28 Oystercatcher 6 The South Finger Little Grebe 2 with 2 tiny young Cuckoo 1 The South Lake Redshank 26 Avocet 5 Black-tailed Godwit 30 The Zeiss Hide Gar

Latest Sightings
High Tide 18:37 7.5m Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 - with 5 cygnets (often on the Back Pond) Mallard 51 - moulting into eclipse plumage + 5 ducklings Folly Pond Mallard 9 Gadwall 2 Teal 3 Lapwing 31 Black-headed Gull 23 including 3 juveniles Oystercatcher

End of June flamingo update
As we approach the end of June, breeding behaviour and baby birds are in full swing in some of the flamingo flocks at WWT Slimbridge. Here is an update on what is happening at present. If you are a regular visitor, you'll notice that new, fresh sand has

Today's wildlife sightings
Sir Peter Scott hide 20 Mediterranean gull, 200 black tailed godwit, 2 teal, wigeon, 35 gadwall, 5 pochard, 6 tufted duck and 10 shoveler. British Steel hide 6 Mediterranean gull, greenshank, 3 redshank, 10 black tailed godwit, grey heron and little egr

Today's Highlights
Ruff x 2 Little owl - Lady Fen Snipe - Main Observatory Yellow Wagtail

WWT receives international recognition from Ramsar
Governments around the world unanimously recognised the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) as a formal partner on the global convention for wetlands earlier this month. WWT joins a select group of independent organisations including WWF and IUCN that sup

Wildlife sightings for 23rd June 2015
7 Common Tern - at least 3 nests main lake, reservoir lagoon islands 1 Oystercatcher - main lake 2 water Rail - calling from filter reedbed 1 Coal Tit - juvenile bird by the Lodge 90 Swift - over reserve 1 Peregrine - over reserve 1 Kestrel - June bird hi

Today's sightings
Rushy Pen Avocet-12 adults and 10+ young Green Sandpiper 4 Shelduck, Gadwall, Tufted Duck, Mallard, Greylag all in moult flocks Coot and Moorhen. Tack Piece Green Sandpiper 2 South Lake Ruff male- displaying to Black-tailed Godwits Black-tailed Godwits 30

Latest Sightings
High Tide 17:44 7.8m Whooper Pond Mute Swan 2 - with 5 cygnets (often on the Back Pond) Mallard 42 - moulting Folly Pond Little Egret 1 Mallard 9 - 6 ducklings Gadwall 2 Wigeon 1 ♂ Teal 7 Lapwing 40 Black-headed Gull 3 Oystercatcher 1 Moorhen 2 -

Today's sightings-moulting flocks increasing
Zeiss Hide/Top New Piece Black tailed Godwit 1 Lapwing 135 (also roosting on the Dumbles, sadly only one juvenile) Teal 10 Gadwall 70 +brood Tufted Duck 2 broods Swift 4 South Lake Ruff 1 male Black-tailed Godwit 36 Redshank 40 Avocet 11 Lapwing 2 Oysterc

Water Voles - How To Spot Them
Water voles are the fastest declining mammal in the UK, seeing a drop of 90% since the 1970’s! They are facing serious threats from habitat loss and predation by the American mink. East Anglia is still a national stronghold for this species and by impro

Waders - Evolutionary Bills
Waders are beautiful birds, they come in all different shapes and sizes and due to their different bills, they can co-exist in wetland habitats without competing with each other. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcqBwm6-eJs