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The reserve will be closing at 2pm on Monday 15 December. We will reopen on Tuesday 16 December at 9:30am.

Not far from the bustling streets of London, Rainham Marshes is a haven for all kinds of wildlife – birds, Water Voles, dragonflies and more. Even if you can’t visit Rainham Marshes in person, you can still soak up some of the peace and quiet of the reserve by taking a moment to listen to the dawn or evening chorus on our RSPB YouTube page.

Rainham Marshes is carefully managed to make sure it has the perfect conditions for its wildlife. We graze cattle and manage water levels to create a patchwork of clumpy wet grassland and semi-permanent pools. This is the ideal habitat for marshland birds such as Lapwings and Redshanks as well as for wintering wildfowl, waders and some birds of prey. The ditches are also looked after to help Water Voles, reptiles, amphibians and minibeasts thrive.

Some areas of the tall grass and scrub are left unmanaged to provide ideal hunting grounds for wintering Short-eared Owls as well as nesting sites for Reed Buntings. We take special care of some of our sandy areas, where some of our specialist insect life likes to live.

At a glance

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RSPB Rainham Marshes, Essex, March 2023
RSPB Rainham Marshes
Events at Rainham Marshes

Discover exciting events all year at Rainham Marshes. Join us for a variety of guided walks.

Linnet perched in scrub at RSPB Rainham Marshes
Linnet perched in scrub
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The link below supplies the weather data for Rainham Marshes!

Recent Sightings at Rainham Marshes

Week of the 1st December 

  • Water Pipit continues to be seen at the Shooting Butts Hide alongside Grey Wagtail. 
  • A Woodcock was seen in the woodland
  • A female and male Black Cap have been seen in the carpark as well as the woodland.
  • Several Jays can be seen on the road to the car park as well as in the woodland. 
  • Winter ducks are building in numbers especially Pintails and Widgeon on  Purfleet scrape and Teals on Aveley. 
  • A Bar Tailed Godwit  has  been spotted on the Purfleet scrape alongside the usual waders Black Tailed GodwitsCurlew and Lapwings.
  • Kingfishers are regularly seen across the reserve but most likley at Ken Barrett and Purfleet Hide.
  • The Marsh Harriers have been spotted most days. 
  • Red Kite seen over the Serin Mound. 
  • Redwings are being spotted most days either in the woodland or in the Cordite. 

Save nature while you staycation

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