Latest sightings

Oyster catcher
Good afternoon! As you can see, we have had our first Oyster catcher back this morning, busily feeding in front of the Ramsar & Sand martin hides. Also seen: 4 Cormorant, 34 Gadwall, 7 Lapwing, 2 Shoveler, 22 Tufted duck, 12 Pochard, 42 Teal, 16 Canad
10 February 2014

Wonderful wigeon
Good afternoon all! It is getting a little blustery and wet out there this afternoon but we have are usual favourites and a couple of little gems today. RAMSAR & SANDMARTIN HIDES 6 Wigeon, 11 Lapwing, 28 Common shelduck, 2 Mute swans, 4 Cormorants, 2
31 January 2014

Flood levels abate
After what seems an age, but only a month, water levels are beginning to get down near to normal. However as I write the rain has returned! The reserve does have its usual residents and visitors with Gadwall, Shoveler, Teal, Shelduck, Lapwing, Snipe, Tuft
26 January 2014

Boxing day sightings
Rising water levels didn't dampen the wildfowl out on the scrape areas with plenty of displaying Teal, 28 Shoveler, 40 Snipe, 10 Shelduck, 3 Pochard, 19 Tufted duck, 10 Lapwing, 8 Cormorant, 1 Grey heron, 16 Gadwall, 2 Little grebes and a Kingfisher! Ano
26 December 2013

Sightings at Arundel
Good morning All! With the sun finally putting in an appearance it's another beautiful day out on the reserve. From the RAMSAR & SAND MARTIN hides this morning I saw; 5 Grey herons, 6 Cormorant, 1 Shag, 2 Mute swans, 9 Shoveler, 6 Pochard, 4 Shelduck
22 December 2013

Late or early butterfly?
The most unusual sighting of the day was a male Brimstone butterfly. The sun was shining and after a cool start he must have thought spring had come early. Kingfishers showing really well around the reserve today, looking particularly stunning in the brig
20 December 2013

Goshawk over Arundel WWT
Best sighting of the week so far was a Goshawk being mobbed by a crow as it flew over the reserve on Tuesday morning. A first for the Arun riverlife project area was a male Shoveler which spent most of the day feeding in the shallower areas. A Little Greb
19 December 2013

Wildlife sightings
The weekend provided us with 20 Wigeon from the Ramsar hide and a hunting Sparrowhawk took advantage of the 400 Starlings coming into roost in the main reedbed, along with the Pied Wagtails and Reed Buntings. Snipe have been more evident with around a doz
16 December 2013

Wildlife sightings
The cool dry weather has brought in good numbers of wildfowl with a high of 25 Shoveler ( the most recorded here since 2003), 10 Wigeon as well as 14 Bewicks Swan (roosting overnight). A single Dark bellied Brent put in an appearance yesterday and today
12 December 2013

Wildlife sightings
Good numbers of Teal today with around 300 just from the Scrape hide! Shelduck had also increased around the site with a total count of 21. Red kites were showing well from the Ramsar hide and over the hanger this morning. A Stoat was a surprise view from
8 December 2013

Wildlife Sightings
Great start to the day with a pair of Pintail from the Ramsar/sand martin hides. This was closely followed by a female/red head Goosander which unfortunately didn't hang around for long and 12 Wigeon, 7 Shoveler and around 200 teal. 2 Grey heron, 2 Cormor
1 December 2013

Wigeon and Lapwing invasion!
What a day yesterday. 200 Lapwing were roosting from the Ramsar and Sand martin hides in the morning with lots of noise and flapping. A bit of shock after seeing only one or two for weeks! The real surprise towards the end of yesterday were 25 Wigeon, t
27 November 2013

Wildlife sightings
The cooler weather has sparked an increase in various species of duck. 6 Wigeon, 6 Shoveler and around 50 Teal were the more obvious arrivals. Snipe are showing well from most of the hides, with the Sand martin and Scrape hides having individuals at close
24 November 2013

Bittern again
Bittern seen again last night at 4.30pm being pursued by a Grey heron. This took place in front of the Scrape hide with the Bittern landing again in the main reedbed. Over 100 hundred Pied Wagtails with 14 Starlings coming to roost at 4.15pm;. Will this i
15 November 2013

Bittern at dusk.
Whilst watching the 100 or so Pied wagtails coming into roost in the reedbed at 16.15 last night, a Bittern flew up from the back of the lost reedbed (Scrape hide), landing amongst the wagtail roost in the centre of the main reedbed from the reedbed hide.
14 November 2013