22nd August 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire

In praise of WWT Slimbridge

When I was young my mum and dad, bless them, took me to Slimbridge a couple of times: I can’t say I was very impressed; I was more into team games and I would rather get muddy by diving around on the sports field than sloshing about in wellies. My parents obviously thought it a worthy thing to do but clearly I don’t think it was really in their DNA either and so, as it was fairly expensive, we didn’t go too often.

I can’t believe how much we love going there now. I know we dodge the hordes of children (and their parents/grandparents) by heading for the hides (rather than the pens with lots of exotic birds) but I do recognise that Slimbridge is a fabulous place and does amazing work to get youngsters interested in wildlife.

Sadly we see lots of bad parenting there but today we met a young boy (and his dad) as we were heading out to the Severn Estuary who stopped us and told us that if we continued on this pathway we could follow a walkway which took us down to the estuary where we might see, if we looked carefully, curlew and ringed plovers. We were both impressed that his dad didn’t interrupt him but allowed him to be our advisor. This young boy was thoroughly enjoying his day and clearly his dad had encouraged him enough to reach this point. It was a very refreshing encounter.

Down on the estuary we clearly didn’t look carefully enough as we only heard a curlew and the ringed plovers were too far away for our “old” eyes.

On the estuary we saw lots of egrets and grey herons.

However, we did see loads whilst we were at Slimbridge. I hope you enjoy some of my photos from today.

Probably my photo of the day, a Cetti’s warbler, if I am correct

Reed warbler

Reed warbler

Sand Martin chasing fly (top right)

Sand Martin about to gorge its prey

Swallow

Swallow

Grey heron

Honey bee

Wasp

Migrant hawker

Common snipe

Rock doves

Common snipe

Tufted duckling practising its diving

The beauty of the Severn Estuary

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3 responses to “22nd August 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire”

  1. Brian Scott Avatar

    Never made it there when we lived in S. Wales but did go to Purton boats via Sharpness, great walk along the estuary and canal with abandoned boats πŸ‘

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      I agree, the abandoned boats are a great visit.

      Martin Tayler

      Martin’s bird & nature blog: http://martinsbirdblog.com

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  2. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Admittedly, I am often shocked by what now passes for parenting. People should need to do tests before procreating πŸ˜”. On a brighter note, your photos are terrific especially the duckling.

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