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If you’ve not already taken part in our exclusive #RobinRobin trail and activities, why not bring the family along this #Christmas holidays for a fun-filled adventure.
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If you’ve not already taken part in our exclusive #RobinRobin trail and activities, why not bring the family along this #Christmas holidays for a fun-filled adventure.


Ornithological Summary November 2021
RSPB Rainham Marshes:
The Cattle Egret duo became five on the 2nd and by the 7th there were ten following around the cows with at least three making it through to December. This was a new site record and a taste of things to come I think while Great White Egrets were seen on five single dates. A single Barnacle Goose (9th) was seen with the vast Canada flock and a couple of Scoter…
Our friends over at Blean have an exciting event coming up that we wanted to let you know about!
Coffee, creatures and crafts, the perfect excuse to visit the woods in winter. On 18 December come and celebrate the wonderful wildlife of Blean Woods at the Winter Fayre, with Kent Wildlife Trust and the RSPB.

A selection of stalls, crafts, activities and games for all ages – and learn more about what Kent Wildlife Trust…
From 6 December the reserve will be opening on Mondays once again. This means we will be open Monday-Sunday, seven days per week.
The visitor centre, café, shop, toilets, reserve trails and hides will be open every day 9.30 am-4.30pm (till 1st February when it reverts to a 5pm closure)
Please note that on week days during December the café will be running a limited service due to staffing levels – snacks, cakes…

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We’re delighted to be partnering with Netflix and Aardman on Robin Robin, a half-hour, stop-motion, festive story for the whole family, about a young robin trying to fit in. It’s debuting on Netflix on 24 November – get the date in your diary!
To celebrate, we’re inviting you to join exclusive Robin Robin-themed adventure trails right here at RSPB Rainham Marshes this Christmas season.
On both Thursday 11th and Sunday 14th November we shall be observing the two minutes silence on the reserve. If you are here at those times please kindly join the staff and volunteers in a few moments of quiet reflection. Thank you in advance

RSPB Rainham Marshes:
Many of the good species from late September lingered into October with the Pectoral Sandpiper staying until the 10th and once again there was a fine selection of big white birds. The two Cattle Egrets became four on the 17th and five from the next day while Great White Egrets were seen on several dates with two on the 29th at least. A Spoonbill dropped in on the 9th and 10th and the East Tilbury…
We are looking for somebody with energy, vision and a passion for wildlife to lead our work at Dungeness & Lydden Valley!
Click below for more detaiils of this amazing opportunity

Autumn is over and winter is coming and the reserve opening hours are now 9.30am to 4.30pm from 1 November through to the 31 January but we are still currently closed on Mondays. Sunsets this time of year can be epic...

Picture by Howard Vaughan
It's been nice for wildlife recently - the cattle egrets are showing nicely, wintering duck numbers are building up - and we had the Dartford Warbler showing over the weekend…
RSPB Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve Optics Event 30th and 31st October 21
Some ideas...
Are planning a Winter getaway as Covid restrictions ease? Do you need new light weight optic to fit into your luggage. Looking for a Christmas present or just fancy treating yourself?
Check out our range of RSPB, Opticron and Viking light weight telescopes.
RSPB Avocet 50mm Compact scope
This truly compact and fully waterproof birdwatching…
Just a reminder - the reserve car park at Old Hall Marshes (Maldon) will be closed tomorrow Tuesday 26 October for important resurfacing work to the car park and access track, apologies for any inconvenience.

(Image - Andy Hay rspb-images.com)
Please be aware the reserve car park at Old Hall Marshes (Maldon) will be closed on Tuesday 26 October for important resurfacing work to the car park and access track, apologies for any inconvenience.

(Image - Andy Hay http://rspb-images.com)
With largely westerly air flow autumn migration has been quite slow in recent weeks but in recent days the first Redwings, Bramblings, Siskins and Lesser Redpolls have been noted and there are more Grey Wagtail, Meadow Pipits and Skylarks around. Scandinavian Rock Pipits and Water Pipits are now back for the winter in small numbers and Stonechats have materialised including the weird white throated male that was here…
Hi everyone,
Just to let you know that the bicycles will not be available to hire on Tuesday 5 October, they have already been hired for the day!
You can always bring your own bicycles to explore the riverwall section of the reserve - or ask us about hiring bikes on another day!
(rspb-images.com)We’re looking for passionate and dedicated people to join us in making a Greener Thames.
The Greater Thames Estuary is fantastic for wildlife but it’s under threat.
The RSPB are embarking on helping to create A Greener Thames, with a programme of landscape-scale restoration and enhancement projects across the Greater Thames Estuary working alongside partners including Kent Wildlife Trust, Essex Wildlife…
Afternoon all
Just a quick heads up that the Shop will be closed tomorrow as we undertake our annual Stock Take.
Sorry for any in convenience caused.
The trails and cafe will be open 930am to 5pm as normal.

Due to unforeseen circumstances the Rainham Marshes Café will remain closed today. We apologise for any inconvenience.

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If you do explore today keep an eye our for bearded tits, cattle egret, little egret, marsh harrier and more!
Urgent help needed to spend some money!
Do you know a teacher/school who would like to bring their class on a school trip to Rainham but can't afford the coach prices? The Land of the Fanns School Travel Fund needs to be claimed before next March so please share with anyone you know who is involved in education! https://www.landofthefanns.org/school-travel-fund/
#SchoolTripsareBack

Hi everyone,
Cattle and little egrets have been showing quite nicely over the last few days, so I thought it was a good time to post some details about the two so you can tell them apart!
Cattle egret are slightly smaller but much rarer than the little egret, cattle egrets are visiting the UK in increasing numbers (although wintering numbers are only about 100 in the UK). They often spend time close to livestock and…