The sounds of Reed Warblers filling the reserve is a sure sign that Spring has well and truly arrived, and on Wednesday 12 April, we had another exciting addition to the building ensemble. A Grasshopper Warbler was heard singing in the morning, from the path toward Grisedale and Tim Jackson Hides at the point where the trail forks. These birds can be tricky to spot, as their ventriloquial song carries far in still conditions…

The air is thick with anticipation at RSPB Leighton Moss as visitors (and the team!) await spring arrivals.
Despite the imminent cold weather which is due over the next few days, spring feels like it has arrived at RSPB Leighton Moss - marked by the first
At this time of year, we see an influx of visitors who are hoping to hear
February is off to a booming start! At least two
We may be in the depths of winter but a walk around Leighton Moss is a reminder that January isn’t always bleak! 
If you weren’t yet feeling festive then we are sure the frosts of the past week will be getting you into the merry mood! As December arrived, the temperature plummeted – here in Silverdale we are reaching highs of one degree throughout the day. Consequently, the pools are frozen solid and the leaves underfoot are making a satisfying crunch. Despite being a little chilly, it’s a fantastic time to be out on the reserve…
Bitterns, bearded tits, marsh harriers, starlings, otters…
It’s the moment we have all been waiting for! The
We spend lots of time telling visitors how elusive and secretive
After an unusually mild October, frosty mornings arrived with the beginning of November and we’ve felt a real seasonal shift on the reserve.
What an exciting week on the reserve! Autumn migration is in full swing;
Misty mornings, crunchy leaves, skeins of
Long, balmy days seem to be behind us; there’s a chill in the air and the reedbed is turning golden. Visitors are beginning to catch glimpses of the elusive
Our last
When our Site Manager Jarrod popped into the Eric Morecambe Hide earlier this week he was thrilled to spot a
Many of you will remember that we were lucky enough to host the
The rare