• Terns and Terms

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    We always seem to start this blog with a very British comment about the weather, an existential crisis about the passing of time, or a combination of the two. So we’ve decided to break with tradition this week and go…off script. So, instead we will simply say that, with May half-term and a bank holiday weekend to deal with, this week at Saltholme has certainly been brilliantly busy…

  • Pond-ering Life

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    There is nothing better than sitting down with a drink of your choice and reading this blog. Well, at least we don’t think there’s anything better than that. We may be slightly biased about the quality of the blog, but there has been a lot happening at RSPB Saltholme this week and this is the best place to catch up on what has been going on. So read on for the juicy details!…

  • Dragonfly-ing High

    Image Credit: Lydia Cave

    Hasn’t it been a good week?! The temperatures appear to finally be catching up with how alarmingly far through May we are, the sun has showed its face more than sporadically and the wildlife has been stunning. Luckily for you, we have pulled together the highlights in this blog so, if your week has passed slightly too quickly, revisit everything that has happened in the last seven days.

  • Feeling a Little Gull-ty?

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    It’s Friday- the best day of the week! You know why? Because Friday is Blog Day. As we may have mentioned previously, RSPB Saltholme is a fantastic place to visit (the wildlife certainly thinks so) and so who wouldn’t want to spend a few minutes reading all about what has been happening on the reserve this week? We know you want to, so we won’t keep you any longer; read on for more…

  • New Arrivals

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    You know what one of the many great things about a nature reserve is? No matter what the weather, what the time of year, what day it is or how many jobs you have to do, there is always something to see and enjoy. So, you might be struggling with where we are in the week (bank holidays do that to you) or where the sun has gone, but settle down and read on. We guarantee it will cheer…

  • Tern-ing About

    Image Credit: Chris Gomersall, RSPB Images

    And with that, April is somehow nearly over. It has been quite a week both in terms of sightings and everything else happening on the reserve. Are we going to tell you about it? Yes. Are we going to tell you now? No- you’ll have to read on for that! Enjoy.

    News from the Estate:

    We manage Saltholme for insects as well as birds. Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    As ever…

  • Keeping a (Wheat)ear to the Ground

    Image Credit: Leslie Cater, RSPB Images

    Welcome to the penultimate week of April. There, we’ve said it. It’s also 2023, in case you were wondering. But don’t worry, that means we’ve got a whole week of sightings, conservation work and events to tell you about! So, grab a cup of tea (or coffee, we don’t judge), put your feet up and unearth a week in the life of RSPB Saltholme…

    News…

  • Storks, Swifts and School Holidays

    Image Credit: British Broadcasting Company

    And just like that, the Easter holidays are nearly over. Time flies when you’re having fun! You know what else flies? Our birds! We’ve had plenty of incredible sightings this week, so read on for more information…

    News from the Estate:

    Sea buckthorn. Image Credit: Sue Kennedy, RSPB Images

    As always, the estates team have been hard at work keeping the reserve…

  • Easter at Saltholme

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    The Easter holidays are here! You know what that means…eggs-ellent events, cracking species sightings, taking up the yolk with our conservation work and much more. Fortunately for you, we are going to mention everything that has been happening this week right here in this blog. So read on for an insight into life at RSPB Saltholme…

    News from the Estate:

    Spring is definitely…

  • Making the most of March

    Image Credit: Leslie Cater, RSPB Images

    That’s March done and dusted. Well, not quite- we still have plenty of Saltholme life to tell you about so buckle up and make the most of the last few hours of March 2023. Need more persuasion? Not a problem! Read on to discover which species has been the first to start nesting on the reserve this year. Read on to unearth our plans for the Easter holidays. Read on to get up to date…

  • Swans and Sand Martins

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    Another week of amazing wildlife, fun-filled family activities and critical conservation work. We do seem to make a habit(at) of it don’t we? Yes, it’s been another wonderful week at Saltholme and we want to tell you all about it. So read on for more information!

    News from the Estate:

    The work party have cut paths through our reedbeds.

    Did you notice that you could see…

  • Coues's and Cows

    Image Credit: Ethan Denton, eBird

    It’s Friday again! This means two things…Firstly, it’s nearly the weekend. Secondly, you have another blog to make today pass that little bit faster. So read on to get a glimpse of life at a nature reserve!

    News from the Estate:

    Cattle are allowed into the Saltholme Pools area over the winter. Sometimes they like to check out our visitors!

    The life of a warden is…

  • Sliding into Spring

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    There’s always something isn’t there? This week, it was snow. But the primroses are still out and the birds are determined that it’s Spring, so we are too. Saltholme may have been a little crispier than usual, but it has looked stunning in the frost (and other forms of solid water) and there has been plenty of wildlife to admire. That is enough to make anyone happy, so read on for…

  • Marching Forward

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    This week, we saw February off the premises and welcomed meteorological spring to the reserve. We have also greeted many visitors, welcomed back returning species and been gently rinsed a few times by the great British weather. You may think that sounds like a pretty standard week for a reserve in North East England but, if you read this blog regularly, you will know that there is…

  • Here come the Gulls

    Image Credit: Ben Hall, RSPB Images

    Half term has certainly been busy at RSPB Saltholme. We’ve had our share of excitable youngsters with coffee-clutching adults in tow, as well as plenty of wildlife sightings that mark the turn of the seasons. You really can say there is something for everyone on our reserve; read on to find out more!

    News from the Estate:

    The islands on our main lake are the ideal nesting habitat…

  • A Spring in our Step

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    It may only be mid-February, but there are the first stirrings of spring at Saltholme. Trees are beginning to bud, the first of the breeding birds are beginning to arrive and some of the braver members of the team are walking around in T-shirts (inside and for brief periods, but we’re getting there!). Read on to find out more!

    News from the Estate:

    The work party started preparing…

  • Entry Fee Changes April 2023

    Image Credit: Jim Stephenson

    RSPB Saltholme is a Ramsar wetland site of international importance nestled in the Tees Valley. Our status as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Protection Area (SPA) stems from our wetland and wet grassland habitats, which are crucial for waders and wildfowl: in the winter months, migrant wading birds such as black-tailed godwit, ruff and green sandpiper rest in Saltholme…

  • Saltholme is Wellied

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    It’s been another busy week at Saltholme. Honestly, it’s almost like we’re a large nature reserve and visitor attraction or something…

    …You know the score- read on for more information on conservation work, events and recent sightings!

    News from the Estate:

    If you visited the reserve this week and listened very carefully, you may have heard the sound…

  • February and Fabulous

    Image Credit: Norfolk Wildlife Trust (2023)

    It’s the highlight of your week…it’s blog time again! We always seem to begin this blog by bemoaning the relentless march of time or commenting on the weather. So, we’re not going to mention the fact it’s February (already), chilly (again) and not raining (surprisingly). Well, not much anyway. Instead, let’s talk about all the amazing things that have been happening at Saltholme…

  • Moth report 2022

    Saltholme moth report, 2022

    2022 was a busy year for recording moths.  The light trap was out more than any other year, a total of 27 times and we also paid a little more attention to non-adults, spending a bit more time in the field searching for larvae, mines and pupae.  Such records have been a little neglected at Saltholme in the past, but can be important as they prove breeding which in some ways is of more significance…

  • Cold and Bittern

    Image Credit: John Bridges, RSPB Images

    It’s 27 January, meaning we’re celebrating the 1-year anniversary of 27 January last year. Granted, a lot has happened in the past 364.25 days but we will focus on what has happened at RSPB Saltholme in the last 7 instead. There’s still a lot to cover, so buckle up and read on…

    News from the Estate:

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    With the water on…

  • Beating the January Blues

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    Congratulations, you are more than halfway through the longest month of the year. Here at Saltholme, we haven’t let the January blues get to us- how could we, when we have such a stunning reserve and such incredible wildlife to enjoy? Read on to learn more about what has been happening this week…

    News from the Estate:

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    You’ll be pleased…

  • Lapwing-ing It

    Image Credit: Ben Andrew, RSPB Images

    Another week, another blog! That’s right, there are more wonderful wildlife sightings to read about, more conservation work to explore and more events on the horizon. Read on to discover what has been happening at RSPB Saltholme this week…

    News from the Estate:

    If you read this blog regularly, you will have noticed by now that our Estates Team and Work Party are multi…

  • 80 Species and Counting...

    Image Credit: Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge

    It’s the first blog post of 2023! It will not follow the ‘New Year, New Me’ trend; expect the same level of bad jokes, shameless self-promotion and incredible wildlife as before. Read on for more!

    News from the Estate:

    For the first work party of the year, the willow around the welly splash got a manicure. The cut branches are being used to maintain…

  • Saltholme Highlights of 2022

    What a year! 2022 has- nationally and internationally- been a rollercoaster ride. On a more local level, the year has brought new ventures, new species and new challenges to Saltholme. Read on to find out more!

    New Ventures:

    Image Credit: Jim Stephenson

    As an RSPB reserve, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our land for wildlife and its conservation. We’ve started several projects this year, and seen older…