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Recent Sightings 02.07.23

Recent Sightings 02.07.23

The heatwave of June has officially passed and we are getting lots more rain now, but it is still consistently bright most days. The long warm days are great for spotting butterflies, moths and dragonflies around the reserve. In the Paddocks this week,

2 July 2023

Celebrating Pride month

Celebrating Pride month

A message from Chief Executive, Sarah Fowler on celebrating Pride month at WWT.

28 June 2023

Butterflies and hatchlings - recent sightings to 25th June

Butterflies and hatchlings - recent sightings to 25th June

Our week has been pretty quiet in terms of birdlife but we have had some fantastic sightings nonetheless: a female marsh harrier was flying over the merse and one of our wardens was lucky enough to see it catching prey from only 20 metres away! There are

25 June 2023

Moth mayhem and other recent sightings

Moth mayhem and other recent sightings

We have entered summer – it has been extremely warm for the last fortnight with temperatures exceeding 30° Celsius! There has been lots of fantastic stuff seen around the reserve, from birds to mammals to insects.There are still lots of chicks about, w

18 June 2023

WWT awarded £21 million to restore coastal saltmarsh in UK

WWT awarded £21 million to restore coastal saltmarsh in UK

WWT has teamed up with Aviva, the savings and insurance business, on a ground-breaking project to restore saltmarshes in the UK – unlocking the superpowers of wetlands.

13 June 2023

Welcome to wildflower season (and more recent sightings)

Welcome to wildflower season (and more recent sightings)

At this time of year, you are able to enjoy a reserve which is vibrant with colour: wildflowers are coming into bloom. Meandering along the summer trail, as well as enjoying the dragon and damselflies (recent highlights include the four-spotted chaser

3 June 2023

Reframing Nature

Reframing Nature

Experience different perspectives of our reserve this summer. As part of Drawn to Water, our Quentin Blake partnership, we were inspired to create a selection of frames using natural and repurposed materials along our Walk on the Wild Side. From weav

28 May 2023

Dragonflies, damselflies and cygnets - recent sightings

Dragonflies, damselflies and cygnets - recent sightings

A walk through the wildflower meadow and out along the Lochar would not be complete without seeing dragon and damselflies aplenty, and you can tell by our recent sightings that’s what is exciting us here at Caerlaverock at the moment. These carnivorous

27 May 2023

Returning birds are a ray of hope for UK curlew numbers

Returning birds are a ray of hope for UK curlew numbers

Four curlews hand-reared from eggs by WWT staff have returned to the Severn Vale and Avon Vales and bred with wild birds, representing a ray of hope for the threatened species.

26 May 2023

WWT enjoys an evening of celebration at the People’s Postcode Lottery Charity Gala

WWT enjoys an evening of celebration at the People’s Postcode Lottery Charity Gala

Celebrating the incredible £1.1 billion raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery for good causes and all that they achieve, WWT was excited to join an inspiring evening at the 13th annual People’s Postcode Lottery Charity Gala in Edinburgh.

24 May 2023

The Nesting Season at Caerlaverock (and recent sightings)

The Nesting Season at Caerlaverock (and recent sightings)

The nesting season is well underway and our site hosts a wide variety of resident and summer migrants raising chicks which will hopefully fledge in the coming weeks. Species like great tits will use the natural landscape such as old woodpecker’s holes

22 May 2023

Quentin Blake art draws people to Caerlaverock Wetland Centre.

Quentin Blake art draws people to Caerlaverock Wetland Centre.

Three seasonal trails highlighting the best of the UK’s wetland nature will be running at WWT Caerlaverock from 18 May until February 2024 as part of a partnership between renowned illustrator Sir Quentin Blake and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust. Throug

18 May 2023

A reserve alive with busy insects and birdsong

A reserve alive with busy insects and birdsong

As the days lengthen, the reserve becomes more and more alive with birdsong and the constant humming of busy insects. Although certainly quieter than it is in winter time without our enormous flocks of barnacle geese, teal and wigeon, there is a kind of p

13 May 2023

More warblers, butterflies and amphibians

More warblers, butterflies and amphibians

Our glorious spring weather continues and with it, our spring migrant birds continue to flock in, among them sedge, garden and grasshopper warblers and an osprey has been seen carrying its lunch! Mallard pairs have been spotted with their ducklings. As

6 May 2023

Reflecting on WWT’s Royal connections this coronation weekend

Reflecting on WWT’s Royal connections this coronation weekend

This weekend we are joining the rest of the country in celebrating the coronation of our patron, His Royal Highness the former Prince of Wales, who has campaigned for decades to protect wetlands and their wildlife.

5 May 2023