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  • Blog post: Happy New Year from Newport Wetlands

    Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a lovely festive break. We’ve had quite a busy time here at the Wetlands with lots of visitors walking off the Christmas pudding overload! Regular service has now resumed, the opening hours are back to normal, and we’re back to blogging, hooray...
  • Blog post: Weekly sightings and Starlings update

    Hi all, here’s the list of sightings from last week (26 th November to 2 nd December): Main trails birds: Bearded tit, Blackbird, Blue tit, Buzzard, Cetti's warbler, Chaffinch, Coal tit, Coot, Curlew, Fieldfare, Gadwall, Goldcrest, Goldfinch, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Great tit, Green woodpecker...
  • Blog post: Sparrowhawks and Starlings

    Recent highlights around the Newport Wetlands reserve include a ring-tailed hen harrier, the marsh harrier , and the short-eared owl (which disappeared after my last blog post, but has been spotted once or twice again this week!). There’s been a sparrowhawk hunting around the Visitor Centre this...
  • Blog post: The blog is back!

    Hi everyone! After a long wait, the Newport Wetlands blog is back. Jenna and I will be keeping you updated with reserve news and recent sightings. There’s been a lot of raptor activity recently, with a sparrowhawk , a kestrel , and a green-tagged marsh harrier being spotted regularly over the...
  • Blog post: Video of the starlings

    If my attempts at using technology are successful, hopefully below is a video of the starling murmuration on Saturday afternoon. It was filmed on a phone so the quality isn't great, but it should give you an idea of how spectacular these displays really are.
  • Blog post: Winter wish list

    The trees and hedgerows of Perry Lane are crammed with redwings and fieldfare feeding, a water pipit appears to have taken up residence in the reedbeds and the starlings are still treating us to spectacular displays – winter is well and truly here. It’s impossible to visit Newport Wetlands...
  • Blog post: Starlings ahoy!

    So it’s that time of year again, when we’re able to enjoy one of Britain’s most beautiful natural spectacles. Starlings can be seen in the UK all year round, often in noisy groups bullying the smaller birds away from your garden feeders. But during autumn and winter their numbers...
  • Blog post: A rare treat

    It’s all been happening here at Newport Wetlands over the last few days with not one but THREE sightings of the ever elusive bittern. And as if that wasn’t enough, there have also been two sightings of the rare Dartford warbler. The copse on the eastern side of the reedbeds has proved...
  • Blog post: Spectacular Starlings

    If you haven't yet seen one of nature's true autumnal spectacles, a trip to Newport Wetlands is a must. As this photograph taken last night shows, thousands of starlings are continuing to display in huge flocks known as murmurations. These murmurations are taking place over the eastern reedbeds...
  • Blog post: Starlings á gogo

    At this time of year, there is virtually no greater wildlife spectacle than the huge flocks of starlings that spend the winter here in the UK. Starlings are now red listed birds in Britain, which means their numbers have dramatically dropped recently, in fact by o ver 70% in recent years. Fortunately...
  • Blog post: Winter is on its way

    Winter is well on its way here at Newport Wetlands with frosty mornings, darker evenings and of course plenty of our wintering birds starting to arrive. Recent weeks have seen a large increase in the number of waders and ducks such as dunlin, teal and gadwall, and our over-wintering wildfowl have...
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