Axe Estuary Wetlands

Give a bird a home - and feel the love

Valentine’s Day marked the beginning of the annual Nest Box Week, and bird lovers flocked to the Axe Estuary Wetlands near Seaton on Wednesday 19th Feb for ‘Give a bird a home’ – an opportunity to create a bespoke nest box.

Kits were prepared by East Devon District Council Countryside Rangers, who also gave advice on where to place the completed article for the best results.

"Different species of birds have different requirements when it comes to nest boxes," explained Fraser Rush, Axe Estuary Wetlands Officer. "We have two types of kit on offer; one for a nest box which...

Watch winter wildlife on the Wetlands

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Fri, 02/14/2014 - 10:20am

East Devon District Council says nature lovers, bird watchers and anyone looking for a free fun day out in the fresh air at a beautiful location should flock to the Axe Estuary Wetlands on Saturday 22 February for Winter Wildlife on the Wetlands, between 8am and 3pm.

The day will start, subject to suitable conditions, with a demonstration by the Axe Estuary Ringing Group - a fantastic chance to see birds up close.

There will be Guides in the Hides all day – experienced birdwatchers who will help you polish up on your bird identification skills, whatever your level of...

Give a bird a home

Event Date: 
19/02/2014 - 10:00am
Venue: 
Axe Estuary Wetlands

This half-term try learning a new skill and provide a home for birds to nest in your garden.

Join the countryside team on Wednesday, 19 February at the Axe Estuary Wetlands classroom between 10am and 1pm, and build a nest box from one of our easy-to-use kits – available for a range of common garden birds from blue tits to sparrows and starlings.

The Axe Estuary Wetlands officer and the countryside rangers will help you build your nest box and advise you on where to place it for the best results. You will be helping the conservation effort by encouraging biodiversity in your...

Axe Estuary Wetlands set to feature on BBC Countryfile

East Devon’s own Axe Estuary Wetlands are set to feature on popular BBC One programme Countryfile this weekend.

East Devon District Council’s Countryside team recently welcomed presenters Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury to the Wetlands as they filmed a series of stories about the area.

The programme is set to be broadcast on BBC One on Sunday 17 March at 6:30pm.

During their visit to East Devon on Friday 1 March, cameras caught up with the Axe Estuary Ringing Group, who were ringing birds following cannon netting at dawn; looked at salinity monitoring and control of...

Help conserve Britain's bee population by making a bee house for your garden

Event Date: 
03/04/2013 - 10:00am
Venue: 
Axe Estuary Wetlands in Seaton

A special workshop at Axe Estuary Wetlands is giving people the opportunity to help protect and conserve Britain's bee population this Easter.

Making Homes for Bees will see East Devon's Countryside team work with participants to construct bee houses for their gardens.

It takes pace on Wednesday 3 April from 10am-1pm at Axe Estuary Wetlands in Seaton.

The cost is £7.50 to cover costs of materials. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Booking is essential as places are limited – call the Countryside team on 01395 517557 or email Countryside@eastdevon.gov...