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The reserve lies between Portishead and Royal Portbury Dock.

Access points are from Wharf Lane in Sheepway just off Junction 19 of the M5 motorway and from Portishead marina.

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

4 days ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
Saturday's Dragonfly WalkIt was fairly cloudy and breezy as we set off from Swan Lake in the Ecology Park. Not good for dragonfly spotting, they like it calm and sunny.However, by the time we reached the newest dragonfly pond there was more sun, less wind and we got lucky. First sight was an Emperor Dragonfly, the largest of the species (see photo in previous post), flying over the meadow of wild flowers. This was swiftly followed by the small, but-oh-so elegant blue damselflies (Common blue and Blue-Tailed) flitting above the water. Broad-Bodied Chaser (pictured) and Ruddy Darter dragonflies also put in an appearance. The pond had mostly dried out but what was left was crystal clear and we could spot newt larva swimming just below the surface. Unfortunately, an out of control dog jumped in and muddied the waters, literally! The subsequent plume of sediment radiated out across the pond obliterating the underwater world.[Please keep dogs out of wildlife ponds. We like to keep our four-legged friends healthy by using flea and tick treatments. Unfortunately this leaches off our dogs into water and even minuscule quantities of these chemicals are extremely toxic to aquatic life. So as well as disturbing wildlife (and wildlife watchers) dogs can inadvertently introduce poisons into waterways.]As we walked back more Odonata, the scientific category for Dragonflies and Damselflies, were spotted by the Board Walk ponds. So next time you walk here on a warm, sunny day keep your eyes peeled for these stunning insects. ... See MoreSee Less

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

1 week ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
DRAGONFLY WALKSaturday 4 July - 10amDiscover the wildlife that calls Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve its home. Enjoy a guided walk from a knowledgeable volunteer. We'll be focusing on the many species, particularly dragonflies, that flourish in the wetland and how their habitats are looked after to protect them. Come along for a peaceful stroll and to learn more about our treasured local nature haven.Meet at 10am by Swan Lake in the ECOLOGY PARK – entrance by foot from Robin Place, BS20 7PX or Fennel Rd, BS20 7FB or walk from the nature reserve.What3words: //////scooter.afraid.volume ... See MoreSee Less

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

4 weeks ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
As part of the Great Big Green Week which happily coincides with World Salt Marsh Day, we have a stand in Portishead Library featuring salt marshes. This morning a volunteer from the Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group will be there to answer any questions you might have about these special habitats. ... See MoreSee Less
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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

4 weeks ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
This is a great saltmarsh explainer from WWT featuring Steart Saltmarsh. . . but see if you can spot Portishead too? WWT ... See MoreSee Less

Something strange is happening to UK coasts

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Once widespread along the UK coastline, saltmarshes have quietly di...

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

4 weeks ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
It's time to celebrate! It's World Salt Marsh Day tomorrow (11th June). Our nearest salt marsh is right next to the nature reserve. We are so lucky to have such an amazing habitat here. If you need convincing see the 6 myth busters from WWT . . . ... See MoreSee Less
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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

1 month ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
During last Saturday's bird count on the reserve we were delighted to see that this Lapwing chick on the South Pool island is still alive and growing. There must now be a fair chance that it will fledge. Sadly there are very few nesting Lapwings locally these days and they usually lose their chicks to predators, so fingers crossed for this little mite. Many thanks to Enzo Della Nave for these shots of the chick digiscoped with his mobile. ... See MoreSee Less

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

1 month ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
Keep a look out for Painted Lady butterflies . . . they have flown here all the way from North Africa. Quite a feat for a creature so small and fragile!Find out more at butterfly-conservation.org/butterflies/painted-lady ... See MoreSee Less

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

2 months ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
Just a quick reminder about our free butterfly walk tomorrow morning Saturday 16 May - 10am.Discover the wildlife that calls Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve it’s home. Enjoy a guided walk from a knowledgeable volunteer, along the marina, along the salt marsh and into the nature reserve. Come along for a peaceful stroll and to learn more about our treasured local nature haven.Meet us at the red sculpture on the marina.What3words: ///yoga.valued.metals*****Another date for your diary we have a Dragonfly walk on Saturday 4 July - 10am***** ... See MoreSee Less
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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

3 months ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
I just had to add a post on this new sighting, admittedly not on the reserve, but I am guessing that’s where they had come from. Not the best picture, but it rather took me by surprise when 5 flamingos flew along the coast from the Salt Marsh towards the Lake Grounds! If anyone plans a walk down that way this morning do let me know if you spot them. Interesting that one of them was a juvenile, probably on passage for the first time since hatching last year. Keep your eye out for these very rare visitors to the UK ... See MoreSee Less

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Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group

4 months ago

Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve Community Group
Isnt this sunny weather lovely? Well, our early butterflies certainly think so. Walking into town this morning I have spotted three varieties already! First to show is nearly always the brimstone, and that was what I saw first - three of them! Then along came a peacock and last to show itself, on the Spanish Steps, was a red admiral. You can find lots of information on what to look out here butterfly-conservation.org/news-and-blog/species-to-spot-in-march. ... See MoreSee Less

Species to spot in March

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March 3rd is World Wildlife Day and to mark the occasion we've put together some information about the butterfly and moth species you might see if you venture out this weekend. Brimstone For many, the...
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