Eden Estuary Newsletter July 2026

Publish Date: Friday July 3, 2026

Eden Estuary Newsletter July 2026

The Eden Estuary has played host to many breeding bird species lately, with good viewings of Eiderling crèches, Shelduck and Goosander ducklings and the more commonly seen garden bird fledglings too. The strong sunshine, between the torrential downpours, has also been great for our pollinators and plant life.

Read the July edition of the Eden Estuary newsletter.

At the time of writing the Eden Estuary Centre is closed for repairs. Please keep an eye on our social media and the red bar on our website for the latest. You can still access the outdoor viewing area.

When the centre reopens, access is via a code and please contact us during office hours to get that.

Read more about the Eden Estuary and other Local Nature Reserves.

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