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WWT Llanelli will be closed for one day on Wednesday 20 May.

We’re sorry for this short-term inconvenience, but this date has been chosen to allow our team to rearrange the shop and entrance ahead of the upcoming Welcome Project construction, and get everything ready in time for a fantastic May half-term experience. We will reopen on Thursday 21 May as usual. Thank you for your support and understanding.

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Recent sightings 12th - 14th December

Avocet, Yellow-legged Gull, Spoonbill, Kestrel, and much more spotted

British Steel Hide

A wide variety of waders have been seen from the Steel hide including, 257 Black-tailed Godwit, 60 Lapwing, 20 Dunlin, 10 Redshank, Greenshank, Knot and Spotted Redshank. Large groups of Wigeon can be seen making use of the saline lagoons. There are still 3 Avocets seen from the Steel hide as well as a single Spoonbill. Amongst our usual gull species, a Yellow-legged Gull has been seen. Buzzards, a Kestrel and Red Kite has also been seen hunting over the salt marsh.

Millennium Wetlands

Good numbers of Gadwall, Teal and Tufted Duck have been seen on Deep Water Lake, as well as a few Shoveler, Wigeon and Shelduck. Waders are making use of the raised water level, including Black-tailed Godwit, Lapwing, Snipe and Redshank. Groups of Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Bullfinch and Long tailed Tit can be seen around the northern loop of the Millennium Wetlands. Red Kite has also been seen flying over the reserve. Several sightings of the Otter has been seen from the hides this week so keep an eye out.

WWT stock image of kestrel.

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