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Today's Sightings
Wader Lake Time - AM/Tide - Low Curlew - 1 Black Tailed Godwit - 2 Common Snipe - 3 Redshank - 16 Lapwing - 22 Grey Heron - 2 Black Headed Gull - 10 Teal - 19 Common Snipe - 12 Teal - 40 Other Birds Little Egret - Lagoon/River - 1 Kingfisher - Lagoon/Rive
24 October 2015

Recent Sightings, British Steel Hide
Black-Tailed Godwit 413 Knot 181 Redshank 3 Greenshank 14 Lapwing 18 Spotted Redshank 2 Snipe 2 Oystercatcher 2 Curlew 2 Wigeon 200 Shelduck 4 Great Crested Grebe 8 Shoveler 8 Tufted Duck 16 Teal 47 Pochard 4 Pintail 11 Mallard 37 Greylag Goose 17 Coot 3
23 October 2015

Pink-footed geese bonanza at WWT Martin Mere
Over the last couple of weeks more than 30,000 pink-footed geese have arrived at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre. Such large numbers, this early in the year, suggest that we could be on track to beat last year’s record number of 45,800 geese roosting a
20 October 2015

Around the Caerlaverock reserve, Monday 19th Oct 2015
Whooper Swans, although not yet present in great nos. are becoming increasingly regular at the daily feeds. Two families of birds with cygnets have now turned up. Friends from Iceland inform us that the breeding season for Whoopers in their area was three
19 October 2015

Bewick's swans - record breaking early arrivals fuel cold winter rumours
Something quite extraordinary is happening this week at WWT, three of our wetland centres have reported the earliest arrival of the world famous Bewick’s swans for over 50 years and it's rumoured that this may mean we are in for a long and bitter winter
15 October 2015

Today's Highlights
Whooper swan - up to 35 Buzzard - 2 Wigeon numbers increasing
13 October 2015

Conservationists ask Govt to step up for nature
Whoa! - we're not saying it's easy to step up for nature, which is why the Govt needs our support An ambitious and inspirational long-term plan is urgently needed to save nature and improve our well-being as the Gover
13 October 2015

Show you care about climate change
For the love of...WETLANDS! On 30 November this year, world leaders will meet in Paris to set new carbon reduction targets for the coming decades. Whatever they decide will affect millions of lives and potentially res
12 October 2015

Your support for wetlands reaches Westminster
A captive Whitehall-winged duck at Slimbridge Some of you signed a petition to Save Our Waters earlier this year. Part of the result of that petition was a document called Water Matters which suggests what steps the
12 October 2015

School visits to WWT help promote outside learning
Schoolchildren at WWT Llanelli's new water lab - kindly supported by HSBC Thank you to the 50,000 children who come on school visits to WWT each year – including the 15,000 who receive free places through our Inspir
12 October 2015

Fracking - stand up for the wild places you love
Severn Estuary SAC/SPA/Ramsar site - could be fracked underneath Earlier this year the Government promised not to offer licences to frack in places that have environmental protections. But when they drafted the legisl
12 October 2015

Five things you can do to help wetlands
Create your own pond Wildlife needs water, so bring wildlife to you by giving them a lovely pond. You’ll attract animals like frogs, dragon flies and pond skaters. Check out WWT’s guide to creating a pond and our advice on native UK plants for pond
12 October 2015

Today's Highlights
Whooper swan - 20 Marsh harrier - 3 Green sandpiper - 1 (Nelson-Lyle hide) Snipe - 6 Curlew - 1 Ruff - 1 Redwing - 5 Chiffchaff - 1 Common darter dragonflies
10 October 2015

The Whoopers Are On Their Way!
The Bewick Swans are making a long and sometimes treacherous journey from Russia across Europe to the Ouse Washes to live for the winter. The mouldy potatoes and left over sugar beat provides lots of food for the wintering swans, and the washes at Welney
10 October 2015

Today's Highlights
Whooper swan - 8 flying Marsh harrier - 3 Common sandpiper - 1 (Nelson-Lyle hide) Snipe Curlew Lapwing Wigeon Teal Gadwall Shoveler The footpaths are pinging with dragonflies, darters are sitting on the paths and any sunny pieces of wood whilst hawkers ar
8 October 2015