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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Wild Birds / Wildlife July 3, 2009
Take an Evening Walk on the Wild Side at Pensthorpe Fans of BBC Springwatch will have seen the fantastic wildlife and beautiful surroundings of Pensthorpe Nature Reserve & Gardens, near Fakenham, in North Norfolk. This summer the wildlife haven is holding a series of guided evening walks which offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience […]
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Courtesy Andy: wildlifeaylmerton.blogspot.com
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Click images to enlarge Rare Bird Alert – Terek Sandpiper, Lincolnshireimages © Graham Catley, courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Great Tit The Great Tit is the biggest, brightest and nosiest member of the Tit family. CharacteristicsGreat Tits are easy to recognise, with a broad black line (broader in the male) down its otherwise yellow front. The neck and head are black with white cheeks and ear coverts. Upper parts are olive. It has a […]
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Where-b this wherry weather vane? (click to enlarge)photo © Jim Click here to find out!
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Click image to enlarge Rare Bird Alert – Cuckoo
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Click image to enlarge Rare Bird Alert – Squacco Heron Felixstowe, Suffolk– courtesy Lee Evans uk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Waveney Valley / Wildlife May 26, 2009
Activity day atCarlton Marshes Education CentreThursday 28th May 200910:30—2:30pm SURVIVALDo you have what it takes to survive a ship wreck?Learn new skills to survive in the outdoorsSuitable for ages 8-12 years Please book on 01502 564250£6 per child(family discount rate 2 children £10) Please bring wellies, wear suitable clothing and a pack lunch. Carlton Marshes […]
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Where-b this Pink Policeman? (click to enlarge) Click here to find out!
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click images to enlarge courtesy Keith Moore beeskam’s photostream
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Where-b this Park? (click to enlarge) Click here to find out!
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Roadside honeysuckle near Needham courtesy Keith Moore Keith’s Little Bit of England
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Norfolk Broads / Waveney Valley / Wildlife May 14, 2009
click to enlarge © Broads Marshman
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Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / rspb / the coast / walks / Wild Birds / Wildlife May 12, 2009
Minsmere Nature Reserve and the Suffolk Coast What’s on May 2009Welcome to the Suffolk coast. With its wide range of habitats, rich in all kinds of wildlife, there is always something to see here. Spring highlights include booming bitterns, singing nightingales and warblers, nesting avocets and sky-dancing marsh harriers. Summer is a great time to […]
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Cornflowers down to just three sites article by Charlie Jacoby from www.landgazette.co.uk Vivid blue cornflowers were once so numerous that they were considered troublesome weeds in arable fields across the country. But towards the end of the 1970s the dramatic decline of this colourful plant was recorded in most parts of the UK and today […]