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Weekend of wildlife photography on Nov 16-17

Weekend of wildlife photography on Nov 16-17

Bewick's take to the air in the early morning above  WWT Arundel by Paul Stevens The gorgeous WWT Arundel Wetland Centre reserve has always been a popular spot for wildlife photography. During the Nov 16-17 Wildlife

5 November 2013

Aurumn arrival of bearded tits at Arundel is the first in three decades

Aurumn arrival of bearded tits at Arundel is the first in three decades

Oct 21: While walking the reedbed boardwalk this morning I saw three bearded tits flit over the top of the reeds near the Camera Obscura building in the middle of the reedbed boardwalk. They promptly landed near some willow scrub and disappeared. I waited

23 October 2013

Shovelers arriving early and in good numbers

Shovelers arriving early and in good numbers

Oct 14:  The trees of the Offham Hangar above the reserve are showing tints of yellow as the autumn weather turns cooler. Last Wednesday Simon, our boat driver and wildlife guide, spotted a pair of hobbies flying along the hangar and hunting over the res

23 October 2013

New November Night Vision event at WWT Arundel

New November Night Vision event at WWT Arundel

What happens in the wetlands after dark? During November Night Vision at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre you can scan the night skies and watch wildlife under cover of darkness. On Thursday 14 November WWT Arundel combines an astronomy evening with an opportun

23 October 2013

University of Brighton goes on Vole Patrol

University of Brighton goes on Vole Patrol

Sept 23: ROWENNA BAKER was at Arundel Wetland Centre last week to survey our water vole population with help from her students from University of Brighton’s Biology and Biomedical Sciences Division and WWT volunteers. The team was last here in April for

3 October 2013

Male ducks regain their courting colours

Male ducks regain their courting colours

Sept 30: Autumn is finally taking hold at Arundel Wetland Centre. Yellow leaves are scattered across Mill Roads from the lime trees that line the approach to the reserve. Our hedgerows are heavy with juicy blackberries, shiny black elderberries and orange

3 October 2013

The Duchess of Norfolk helps celebrate Arun Riverlife

The Duchess of Norfolk helps celebrate Arun Riverlife

The Duchess of Norfolk unveiled a new wildlife viewing scope to mark the official opening of the Arun Riverlife project during an evening celebration at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre last Thursday (Sept 19).  The new scope in the visitor gallery sits opposi

3 October 2013

WWT Arundel makes the natural world more accessible than ever

WWT Arundel makes the natural world more accessible than ever

Finding a day out that accommodates all the family’s needs doesn’t have to difficult -   there is a way to combine close-up natural encounters with gentle paths, wheelchair access, mother and baby facilities, rest and shade stops and beautiful view

17 September 2013

Forage for an Autumn harvest

Forage for an Autumn harvest

Foraging & Fire-lighting Walks, September 21 at Arundel Wetland Centre  Jonathon Huet takes you on a Foraging & Fire lighting workshop Learn how to reap nature’s bounty this autumn at Arundel Wetland Centre

17 September 2013

Butterflies bounce back after two tough years

Butterflies bounce back after two tough years

Adonis blue visited our wet grassland from the nearby chalk downlands of the South Downs. Sept 11: This summer was been a great one for butterflies. The cold spring was hard species like orange tip but a very mild Jun

17 September 2013

Cool autumn temps affect birds & bugs

Cool autumn temps affect birds & bugs

  Dragonflies, like this southern hawker, were still about last week, despite the cool weather. The autumnal temperatures of the past week have knocked back the butterfly population at Arundel Wetland Centre. The

17 September 2013

Heron squabble at the Scrape Hide

Heron squabble at the Scrape Hide

Wildlife Sightings column for August 22 Observer Newspaper series It was a little cooler last week but still warm enough to create a paradise for plants and insects on the reserve. Willow herb is standing over 5 feet tall in many places. Teasel is in flow

24 August 2013

Wildlife artist in residence at nature reserve

Wildlife artist in residence at nature reserve

Hornbill by Desiree Hart was nominated was short listed for the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Artist of the year award 2012 Meet wildlife artist Desiree Hart, artist in residence at WWT Arundel Wetland Centre dur

21 August 2013

Discover a medieval medicine chest on wetland plant walk

Discover a medieval medicine chest on wetland plant walk

Wetland plants were both medicine chest and kitchen pantry for the medieval population of West Sussex. WWT Arundel Wetland Centre plant specialist Sheila Stenning is taking visitors on a special series of walks in August and September, identifying wetland

21 August 2013

Is WWT Arundel Wetland Centre Britain’s Favourite Nature Reserve?

Is WWT Arundel Wetland Centre Britain’s Favourite Nature Reserve?

WWT Arundel Wetland Centre has been nominated as ‘Britain’s Favourite Nature Reserve’ for the prestigious Countryfile Awards 2013. The nominees were selected by nature writer Mark Cocker and TV presenter Ellie Harrison who noted that that Arundel We

13 August 2013