28th July 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire

The WWT (Wildlife and Wetlands Trust) is a growing, global community of nature lovers who do brilliant things for nature, especially encouraging young people to engage with nature. However, we visit WWT Slimbridge in the school holidays with some trepidation as we know it is going to be packed with very noisy, excitable children. Yet today (as most times) we were able to visit certain parts of the reserve in relative peace and quiet. The only children we came across were well-behaved and already enthusiastic nature lovers, generally accompanied by knowledgeable and encouraging grandparents.

This is the time of the year when many “birders” turn to butterflies but today there was plenty to keep us engaged and the only butterflies of note were red admirals. We had a good walk down to the Severn Estuary and , although the tide was really too high to see much on the water, we saw plenty en route.

Red admirals are ubiquitous at the moment in this part of the country

Slimbridge is famous for its Bewick and Whooper swans in winter but today there was a black swan.

The juxtaposition of this little egret to the black swan was quite splendid

A young lapwing

Who says we only have LBJs in the UK? Goldfinch having a drink.

We are lucky to see so many egrets in this part of the world these days.

Little egret in flight

Lapwing in flight

A proud mum tufted duck

… and one of her ducklings
… and another (only because they are so cute)

Clever planting attracts many bees

I wish the achillea in my garden was as bright as this cousin

One of five green sandpipers

Green sandpiper

Green sandpiper

Sand Martin down on the estuary

The light was poor down by the estuary but I could just capture these barn swallows

Common sandpiper on the Severn Estuary

Goldfinch in flight

Kingfisher with a small appetiser

Kingfisher

Kingfisher

Kingfisher

Kingfisher

Kingfisher
Pied/white wagtail

Pied/white wagtails

Black-headed gull

Black-headed gull

Goldfinch

A spoonbill, common cranes and curlews (heard but not seen) all too far for my lens.

There was even a lovely exhibition of very accomplished textile wall hangings

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6 responses to “28th July 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire”

  1. Pepper Avatar

    Beautiful captures. 😊

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Thank you for your comment

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      1. Pepper Avatar

        My pleasure. 😊

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  2. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

    Hi Martin, I really enjoyed these photographs, especially the last one which is a terrific shot. I am linking to my bird post on my adult and nature blog Roberta Writes. Robbie

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  3. I. J. Khanewala Avatar

    I enjoyed your summer birds. A little different from mine

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