Latest sightings

Increase in snipe sightings

Increase in snipe sightings

Sightings of common snipe are increasing throughout the reserve. Photo: Romney Turner   These wildlife sightings are a record of what one warden/WWT guide has seen on a morning walk of our site.   Thurs 25 O

29 October 2018

Common darter's last hurrah before the frosts

Common darter's last hurrah before the frosts

Common darter dragonfly catches some autumn sun. We had a black tail godwit stop in at the Ramsar hide on Sunday. A visitor showed staff a photo so we were able to confirm its. Alas they did not send it to us or post

8 October 2018

Nathusius’ pipistrelle found during bat trapping

Nathusius’ pipistrelle found during bat trapping

This male Nathusius pipistrelle was caught during our bat trapping with Sussex Bat Group last Wednesday. Recent sightings by wardens during the morning walk around. Additional highlights added. Mon 24 September Ramsar

1 October 2018

Sand martin swarm hunting insects

Sand martin swarm hunting insects

Kingfisher scolds another! Photo by Romney Turner Recent wildlife sightings (does not include common species like coots, mute swans, black-headed gulls and mallard ducks): Sun 23 Sept: Scrape hide: marsh harrier, 26 t

24 September 2018

Swallows, sand and house martins still moving through

Swallows, sand and house martins still moving through

Chiifchaff photographed by Ken Turner. Recent sightings: Mon 3 Sept: Wildlife Garden - 30 house martins Sand martin hide - 5 Sand martins Common Sandpiper – SMH Scrape hide - 25 gadwall Reedbed hide – swallows &nb

10 September 2018

Green woodpeckers & kingfishers

Green woodpeckers & kingfishers

Kingfishers perched over the channels of the Wetland Discovery Boat Safari. Photo: Andrew Burns, WWT volunteer   Highlights from the hides at Arundel Wetland Centre last week. Mon 3 September Ramsar hide: Greylag

3 September 2018

Migrant stopping off while moving southward

Migrant stopping off while moving southward

Sand martins continue stopping by on their migration south. Pic: Geoff Warminger Surprise find was a Nightjar which had chosen the reedbed to roost during the day (on a dead willow branch) whilst on its southerly migr

27 August 2018

Mint moths, hawkers and a hobby

Mint moths, hawkers and a hobby

Migrant hawker on the Dragonfly Pond by Andy Burns We checked all 61 dormice nesting boxes during last week’s Small Mammal Survey – no dormice nesting but we found three nests of pygmy shrew. There were plenty of

20 August 2018

First brown hair streak butterfly recorded

First brown hair streak butterfly recorded

Brown hair streak butterfly - the first record of one at Arundel Wetland Centre by Paul Stevens Last week I did another moth survey – we had 513 moths in the traps of 95 different species. 100 of the moths were moth

13 August 2018

Warblers and more heading south early

Warblers and more heading south early

  Sedge warblers are heading southwards. Our bat survey last week highlighted what a great feeding area the Arun Riverlife lagoon is. With a low count of bats and species over most of the site, Arun Riverlife was

7 August 2018

Owl chicks & toadlets

Owl chicks & toadlets

Two barn owl chicks from WWT Arundel nest box found by licensed handler Stuart Card. Stuart Card, Countryside Warden for Horsham County Council to Arundel Wetland Centre was onsite last Thursday evening to check our o

30 July 2018

Butterflies out in force this week

Butterflies out in force this week

Common Blue in the Butterfly Garden near the lapwing hide. Nature Notes with Reserve Manager Paul Stevens Summer hatching butterflies are out on force – we are seeing lots of peacocks, red admirals and brimstones on

16 July 2018

First emerald damselfly recorded onsite

First emerald damselfly recorded onsite

Emerald damselfly on Wetlands Discovery by Paul Stevens Nature Notes by Paul Stevens, Reserve Manager Bat survey last week – we didn’t get many bats. The hot weather is great for insects so the bats are well fed a

9 July 2018

More club tailed dragonflies & a bounty of butterflies

More club tailed dragonflies & a bounty of butterflies

Great crested grebe on Arun Riverlife lagoon. Pic Andy Burns. Nature Notes by Paul Stevens, Arundel Wetland Centre Reserve Manager Boat driver Alex spotted another club-tailed dragonfly, this one a bright green male.

2 July 2018

Reedbed hide reopens, partial closing of Scrape hide for nesting swallows

Reedbed hide reopens, partial closing of Scrape hide for nesting swallows

Four beaks visible in the swallow nest in the Scrape hide. Thanks for your understanding as we had to close off that section of the hide. Nature Notes by Reserve Manager Paul Stevens Staff members saw barn owl at 7 pm

25 June 2018