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  • Blog post: Name the tiger competition

    Hi all! It’s half term next week and we are having fun with wellies…. Just a note to all our regulars with a warning do be weary of flying wellies around the ‘welly wanging area’ which will be marked out! Activities next week: Welly wanging competition (for children...
  • Blog post: World Wetlands Day at Newport Wetlands

    World Wetlands Day is tomorrow! This is an internationally celebrated day to mark the anniversary date of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (2 February 1971). All over the world there are activities on this day to raise awareness about the benefits and importance of wetlands areas. To celebrate our...
  • Photo: Common Darter (possibly)

  • Photo: Female Tufted Duck

  • Photo: Female Tufted Duck

  • Photo: Female Tufted Duck

  • Photo: Female Tufted Duck

  • Photo: Little Egret Fishing

  • Photo: Little Egret

    The bird was fishing on the lagoon behind the centre Canon EOS 60D, Canon 'L' Series 100-400 IS Lens
  • Photo: Female Reed Bunting

    Taken in the reed bed adjacent to the lighthouse. It shows a female Reed Bunting in the reeds. Camera kit: Canon EOS 60D, Canon 'L' Series 100-400 IS Lens
  • Photo: Goldfinches

    Goldfinches fighting over food. The birds were feeding on the feeding station adjacent to the shop. Camera equipment: Canon EOS 60D, Canon 'L' Series 100-400 IS Lens
  • Blog post: Newport Wetlands now has wrens on the menu!

    We’re used to seeing birds outside the cafe window at Newport Wetlands, but this little wren had somehow managed to get trapped inside the visitor centre and was sitting in the corner of the shop. When it was first sighted, ironically, it was in the fake tree where the ever popular signing birds...
  • 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: The Americans are here!

    It seems appropriate that with the Ryder Cup fast approaching and the Newport area receiving an influx of Americans that we at Newport Wetlands have received an American visitor of our own, a lesser yellowlegs on the 28th Sept, which caused quite a stir. A grey phalarope has also been seen today on the...
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