News

Recent leg-ringed swans
Quite a few swans at the 6.30pm feed last night coming up onto the walkway that we feed off meant that there were some interesting ringed swans to be seen. The rings below are the typical yellow [...]
20 January 2012

Merlin magic!
One of our wardens has just spotted a male Merlin perched on the fence behind the reedbed, then flew off toward the back of the flamingo pen, plus around 30 Siskin in Hollowood. [...]
20 January 2012

Todays Sightings
Wader Lake/AM/Tide - Mid Shelduck - 4 Lapwing - 14 Moorhen - 2 River Wear Little Grebe - 1 Cormorant - 5 Mallard - 42 Teal - 30 Shelduck - 4 Curlew - 3 Rese [...]
20 January 2012

Bird News
Despite awful weather, plenty of good birds to be seen including 4 Marsh Harriers, 1 Hen Harrier (ringtail), 2 Ravens and 2 Peregrines and a single Oystercatcher around the Mere. The feeders at the Ja [...]
20 January 2012

Wildlife sightings for 20th January 2012
1 Shelduck - main lake 1 Pintail - reservoir lagoon 252 Black Headed Gull - wader scrape 15 Redwing - entrance lake 5 Lesser Redpoll - world wetlands 2 Siskin - wildside [...]
20 January 2012

Today's sightings
The Rushy LESSER SCAUP 1 second winter female Pochard 450 Pintail 280 Bewick's Swan 170 The Holden Tower White-fronted Goose 261 Barnacle Goose 126 Lapwing 2000 Peregrine [...]
20 January 2012

A whole lot of holiday fun for the whole family at WWT
Why don’t you visit your local WWT Wetland Centre during February half term to enjoy a whole host of activities and events that the family can enjoy, while giving children exciting opportunities to learn about the natural world around them? With a medle
19 January 2012

Lagoon pictures capture progress
The excavation of our new saline lagoon continues apace. The recent cold snap froze the muddy habitat solid, perfect conditions for the diggers to make good headway carving out the shape of the lagoon; giving it depth and width. The river reedbed shelter
19 January 2012

Marathon run for spoon-billed sandpiper
Nigel Hewston, a teacher at Robinswood Primary School in Gloucester, has never run a marathon before, but in April will be taking on the London Marathon to try and raise £5,000 to help save the spoon-billed sandpiper from extinction. The 57 year old onl
19 January 2012

Cold weather brings in more Whooper swans
The cold weather over the last few days has meant there has been an influx of Whooper swans arriving at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre bringing the total to 1900 swans, with more predicted to arrive this weekend. Many Whooper swans had remained in Scotlan
19 January 2012

Little Egret new for the year
At least 120 Jackdaws were amongst Lapwings around the Mere this morning. From the Ron Barker hide, 4 Marsh Harriers, 1 Hen Harrier, 2 Peregrines, a Bewick's Swan and a distant Little Egret which [...]
19 January 2012

Wildlife sightings for 19th January 2012
1 Bittern – reedbed channel by Wildside hide 1 Shelduck – main lake 64 Wigeon – grazing marsh 4 Pintail – main lake 2 Peregrine – landed on main lake isla [...]
19 January 2012

Today's sightings
Holden Tower E White-fronted Geese 270 Egyptian Goose 2 Greylag 4 Barnacle Goose 130 Zeiss Hide Teal 700 Black-tailed Godwit 22 Lapwing 450 Dunlin 30 Wigeon 300 Pintail 20 [...]
19 January 2012

King of wildlife to appear at Slimbridge Festival of Birds
Simon King Simon King will be among the visitors flocking to WWT Slimbridge for its Festival of Birds on February 4 and 5. The wildlife TV star will be re-opening the newly renovated Zeiss Hide and a new otter holt on
18 January 2012

Cold weather makes for spectacular scenery
The recent cold snap may have had us all shivering, but it also provided some stunning photographic opportunities out on our wildlife reserve and among the exotic collection birds. Here are a couple of snaps taken by staff - one of our red-breasted geese
18 January 2012