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Today's Sightings

Sightings highlights for Monday 21 January 2019

21 January 2019

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Latest sightings for Sunday 20 January 2019

20 January 2019

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Sightings for Saturday 19 January 2019

19 January 2019

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Sightings list for Friday 18 January 2019

18 January 2019

Today's Sightings

Today's Sightings

Sightings list for Thursday 17th January 2019

17 January 2019

Wildlife sightings 16/01/19

Wildlife sightings 16/01/19

a.m. mid/high tide Wader Lake Grey heron 3 Shoveler 4 male, 1 female Mute swan 2 Shelduck 9 Tufted duck Water rail (heard at Prince's Trust hide) Teal 15 Saline lagoon Teal 3 Hawthorn Wood Lesser redpoll 4 Mealy redpoll Brambling 10 Nuthatch Treecreeper G

16 January 2019

Wildlife sightings 04/01/19

Wildlife sightings 04/01/19

a.m. low tide Wader Lake lapwing 110 snipe 2 shelduck 11 teal 7 redshank water rail Saline lagoon Curlew 83 Teal 5 Jay Hawthorn Wood Brambling 9 Chaffinch 22 Goldfinch 2 Greenfinch 4 Lesser redpoll 6 Willow tit 2 Long tailed tit 6 nuthatch 2 Great spotted

4 January 2019

Giving Nature a Hand

Giving Nature a Hand

Saltmarshes provide important wetland habitats for a range of organisms, in particular specialist plant communities and associated animals, and they are therefore of high conservation interest. They act as high tide refuges for wading birds and wildfowl t

3 January 2019

WWT Snapshot December 2018

WWT Snapshot December 2018

Thank you to all our supporters for your time, passion and funding. Here is a snapshot of just some of the great conservation work you've helped WWT achieve in the last three months. Around the world In Madagascar, WWT and Durrell reintroduced

31 December 2018

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

History made as world's rarest bird released into the wild

21 Madagascar pochards, a duck thought to be extinct for 15 years, has been brought back from the brink and given a new home on a remote lake in Madagascar.

28 December 2018

Winter wildlife activities at WWT Wetland Centres

Winter wildlife activities at WWT Wetland Centres

At WWT Wetland Centres this winter, discover amazing wildlife spectacles including swirling starling murmurations, the arrival of thousands of wild Bewick’s and whooper swans from Russia and Iceland and huge flocks of rare geese flying in to their over-

21 December 2018

Environment Bill brings mixed Christmas offerings

Environment Bill brings mixed Christmas offerings

The Government has published its Environment Bill – just in time for Christmas! Over recent months WWT has been working to ensure vital environmental protections are stronger, not weaker, after we leave the EU. The importance of this was reflected in

21 December 2018

WWT takes Green Bill campaign to Westminster

WWT takes Green Bill campaign to Westminster

WWT supporters have taken our Get Behind The Green Bill campaign to Westminster to push for better legal protection for air, water and wildlife after Brexit. The Government’s draft Environment Bill – or Green Bill – is expected to be part-publish

17 December 2018

Today's sightings 14/12/18

Today's sightings 14/12/18

a.m. mid tide Wader Lake (frozen) mute swan 2 Shelduck 5 Saline lagoon shelduck 2 Hawthorn Wood great spotted woodpecker male Goldfinch 6 Coal tit 2 blue tit 10 Great tit 7 bullfinch 14 chaffinch 5 greenfinch robin 2 jay willow tit Other birds wren - play

14 December 2018

Survey reveals record number of UK's tallest bird

Survey reveals record number of UK's tallest bird

2018 has been the most successful year for Britain’s tallest bird – the Eurasian crane – since the 17th Century, according to figures released today. A record 54 pairs produced 25 chicks, bringing the national total population up to around 180 bi

14 December 2018