• Big Wild Sleep Out - this weekend

    Yesss #BigWildSleepOut is back on Fri 28th ! We're going virtual once more. But that doesn't mean you should ditch your tent & torch. Pitch up & join us  bit.ly/BWSO2020 

     

    We've got a host of fun activities direct from @RSPBArne @RSPBSherwood & @RSPBMinsmere

  • Face coverings in hides please

    Across the RSPB, we are now asking that visitors into our hides wear a face covering.

    Advice about social distancing and not dwelling too long in hides, and remembering hand hygiene, still remains in place.

    Thank-you.

  • Bike hire is returning

    From tomorrow, Thursday 20th August, we can now hire out bikes to allow you to explore the reserve's riverwall alongside the River Thames, and the cycle network further afield.
    All bikes and helmets will be cleaned and sanitised before and after each hire.
    Available from 9.30am, all bikes to be returned by 4.30pm.
    Full day £12 (£9 for RSPB members) and half day £7 (£5 for RSPB members).…
  • We're Good to Go

    We are part of the “We’re Good To Go” industry standard mark. This is a self-assessment scheme that has been designed by VisitEngland and others to provide reassurance to visitors that we have clear processes in place and are following industry and Government COVID-19 guidance on cleanliness and social distancing. 

  • Moving water

    Keeping a wetland reserve wet during these really hot conditions can sometimes be very tricky. Currently large parts of the marshes are now very dry, there just isn't the water in the system to allow it to be moved around.
    But sometimes it can be very easy, like the location in the photo below - pull out a 'plug', let water flow from one area to another, put the plug back in, and suddenly we have two wet areas…
  • Hen Harrier Day 2020 - today - from 10am.

    Today is #HenHarrierDayOnline! We’re celebrating with our remarkable new hen harrier artwork by @AtmStreetart, to raise awareness of these rare birds.

    This year it’s all online so join @ChrisGPackham & @MeganMcCubbin NOW for a day of virtual action  http://youtube.com/HenHarrierDayUK

  • Hen Harrier Day 2020

    On 8 August celebrate Hen Harrier Day 2020, an online celebration of these spectacular birds. We're delighted to reveal this amazing hen harrier artwork by @AtmStreetart, here @RSPBRainham.

    Take part in a day of virtual action  youtube.com/HenHarrierDayUK @HHDayUK

  • Nature keeps giving

     
    We re-opened two weeks ago today, and plenty of people have returned to enjoy the reserve and its summer willdife.
    A garganey has been showing well in front of the Ken Barrett hide - probably a male in its eclipse plumage, but with a very well marked face. (Thanks to Chris Barnes for the photo below).
    Insects are very much in evidence, with shrill carder bees, clouded yellow butterflies and migrant hawker…
  • Update on reopening

    See the full update here..

    https://community.rspb.org.uk/placestovisit/rainhammarshes/b/rainhammarshes-blog/posts/we-are-re-opening

    We can also confirm that our toilets in the visitor centre are open too.

  • Saving the Shrill-carder bee.

    Press release 2020/04 - Issued by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust

    Conservationists come together to save the threatened Shrill carder bee

    A group of leading conservationists have committed to work together to save the rarest bumblebee in England and Wales, the Shrill carder bee.

    From today (14 July 2020) more than 30 organisations plus dozens of individuals, including conservation charities, government bodies, volunteers…

  • Canvey Wick

    Canvey Wick, managed in partnership by RSPB, Buglife & Land Trust, one of the 10 best nature reserves on reclaimed land

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2020/jul/14/10-best-uk-nature-reserves-on-reclaimed-land-wildlife

  • We are re-opening...

    Our trails and car park will open on Thursday July 16th, and we will then be open from 9.30am to 5pm on Thursdays through to Sundays each week.

    Please be mindful of our limited capacity. We urge our visitors to please stay local to your nearest reserves and greenspaces.

    Anyone choosing to visit should observe all current government advice around social distancing and hygiene.

    Some of our hides will be open - namely the…

  • The Hidden Wilds of the Motorway

    The RSPB Rainham Marshes reserve will feature in this documentary tonight, on BBC4 at 9pm.

  • Taking care of the reserve during lockdown

    Whilst the reserve has been closed and lockdown has been underway, I wanted to provide an update on what has been happening on the reserve, to reassure you that it has not been neglected or forgotten about.

    At the outset of lockdown back in late March, RSPB closed all our reserves, volunteers were sadly asked to not come in, staff worked from home where possible, and then were furloughed. As site manager, in common with…

  • Online shopping

    Whilst our shop here at Rainham Marshes is not available, don't forget that our online shop is still available..

    https://shopping.rspb.org.uk/

    ...helping you to garden for wildlife, feed your garden birds, get gifts and greetings card, and much more.

  • Glow worm

    I found our first glow worm of the year earlier this week...

  • Update on reserve opening

    We know how much you’re looking forward to being able to visit Rainham Marshes again. We’re looking forward to seeing you! However, the reserve trails and visitor centre will continue to be kept closed to the public for now. We will only re-open when we have everything in place to keep our visitors, volunteers and employees safe.

    We also have some species nesting close to our normally busy paths, so we need…

  • Conservation management continues

    One key management task underway at the moment, is the use of pumps to maintain water levels. despite the run of warm weather during April and into May, water levels had held up well. But they have started to drop away now, so using pumps to move water around has been necessary this last two weeks or so. Keeping parts of the marsh wet, with lots of insect life in the damp mud, is vital to help breeding lapwing and redshank…

  • Big Wild Sleep Out - but not as we know it. This weekend.

    The #BigWildSleepOut is coming but not as we know it...this is the ‘Lockdown Edition!’ You’ve been loving your daytime wildlife and now is your chance to discover what comes out after dark. Join in from home on Sat 23 May - https://bit.ly/2zAww7l

  • Redshank landing

    One of our trail cameras caught this picture of a redshank.

    It looks very much like it is about to land on the gatepost. This is always a sure sign they have young nearby, as landing on a post gives them a good vantage point from which to watch over the young in the grass below.

    Wading birds on posts often look... unexpected, as we are more used to seeing them wading in water and poking their bills into the mud. But several…

  • Reserve not open yet.

    Following announcements this week from the government regarding the lifting of some of the lockdown restrictions, I wanted to provide you with the following update regarding the reserve. 

    • The Rainham Marshes reserve trails and visitor centre will continue to be kept closed to the public for now. We will only re-open when we have everything in place to keep our visitors, volunteers and employees safe.
    • We will not be opening…
  • Archive birding no2

    Penduline tits..

    Back in late December 2004 three penduline tits were found along the northern haul road (before there was even a northern trail boardwalk). They did not linger and were seen to fly off to the west. The record was met with some incredulity at a local level. This occurred twelve months before the December 2005 sociable plover was found on the reserve. Whilst the sociable plover was present, many birders came…

  • Reserve still closed

    With a #BankHoliday approaching, we would like to remind everyone that in line with clear instructions from the Government for us all to remain at home (apart from a limited number of allowed activities), the reserve remains closed to visitors until further notice and our events are postponed. It is with great sadness that we ask people to continue to refrain from visiting us, but we must play our part to help restrict…

  • Our ground nesting birds

    Its a really important time of year for our ground nesting birds, please see the message below.

    https://www.facebook.com/RSPBEngland/videos/253417999357499/

    This message applies to birds on the coast, and also birds in grassland and the undergrowth. Staying on established paths is a good way to help.

    Thank-you.

    The picture above is an archive one from 2014. Its a lapwing nest on an anthill, and lapwing, like all ground…

  • International Dawn Chorus Day - Sunday 3rd May.

    This Sunday is #DawnChorusDay, a celebration of beautiful bird song. What have you heard where you are? #IDCD https://bit.ly/RSPBBirdSong

    Normally, we’d be holding early morning events on the reserve to get out and hear the wonder of bird song around the marshes. This would typically include the metallic zinging of reed warblers, the scratchy song flights of both sedge warbler and whitethroat, the slightly sorrowful…