Eden Estuary Newsletter May 2026

Publish Date: Friday May 15, 2026

Eden Estuary Newsletter May 2026

All change at the Eden Estuary! We’ve welcomed back a good number of summer breeding species, and the overwintering ones have mostly made their way further north. There have also been a few unusual sightings – could they just be on passage or might they consider sticking around for the season? Only time will tell!

Read the May edition of the Eden Estuary newsletter. Please remember that the code for the centre recently changed, so contact us during office hours to get the new one.

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