East Devon District Council’s Countryside team are celebrating a vibrant start to Spring, launching a packed programme of events and stepping up preparations for the busy bird‑breeding season.
Despite a challenging winter of heavy rains, flooding, and storm‑damaged trees, the team’s enthusiasm for getting “Spring Ready” has never wavered. They are delighted to unveil a diverse events programme featuring much‑loved favourites such as Willow Weaving, the return of Guided Bat and Nightjar Walks, and Spring Crafts sessions which are already close to being sell-outs. Families can also enjoy the ever‑popular Spring Nature Trail at Seaton Wetlands, offering a fun and engaging way to explore the outdoors.
Seasonal highlights that are set to draw crowds once again, include the Seaton Wetlands Mother’s Day Cream Tea; an event which proved a major success last year and the bustling annual Cake and Tea Bluebell Afternoon at Holyford Woods Local Nature Reserve.
Alongside community events, vital conservation work is well underway in anticipation of Spring bird migration and breeding. The team has been clearing out Kestrel and Sand Martin nest boxes, ensuring safe and welcoming spaces for returning birds. Over the winter, the artificial cliff nesting site received essential maintenance to ensure it is ready for what is hoped to be another excellent breeding year. With nearly 90 breeding pairs successfully raising more than 500 chicks last spring, the team is looking forward to another remarkable season for this charismatic species
Members of the public are invited to explore East Devon Countryside’s full Spring Events Programme by visiting the Wild East Devon website. This season is also the perfect time to experience the award‑winning Seaton Wetlands nature reserve, where visitors can enjoy live nest‑camera footage at the Discovery Hut and unwind in the peaceful surroundings with a refreshing drink.

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