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Record breakers
Ian Barthorpe
It seems hard to believe that as recently as the early 1990s any sighting of a little egret was a red letter day. Then, in 1996 a few pairs bred in Dorset and Devon and they haven't looked back. They began nesting in Suffolk a few years later, and we can now almost expect to see a little egret anywhere...
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1 Aug 2012
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Bees, butterflies & barbeques
Ian Barthorpe
Midsummer is often a quiet time for birdwatching at Minsmere, but luckily there's some fantastic wildlife to spot wherever you are on the reserve. Insects probably take centre stage right now, especially with the glorious sunny weather we've been experiencing this week - at long last. Butterflies...
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25 Jul 2012
Blog post:
Little gulls starring
Ian Barthorpe
Apologies for the lack of recent updates. We're still experiencing some problems with phones and computers following last week's lightning strike. As a result, it's difficult to update during work time. Here's a quick update on sightings. The rain has meant higher water levels on the...
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17 Jul 2012
Blog post:
The little and large show
Ian Barthorpe
It's been a very good week for rarities at Minsmere, but also a case of little and large. On Monday a superb male red-necked phalarope was found on South Scrape, where it was watched busily feeding until early evening. Contrary to popular belief, Adam didn't bring one back in his luggage from...
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6 Jul 2012
Blog post:
Minsmere's Springwatch
Ian Barthorpe
Have you been watching Springwatch on the BBC? It was heartbreaking to see those dead lapwing and osprey chicks yesterday after Friday's massive storm, but I was so pleased to see the goldcrest nest has survived - and as for those treecreepers ! After April's flooding at Minsmere, we know how...
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12 Jun 2012
Blog post:
All change
Ian Barthorpe
Mid summer is a time of change at Minsmere. Many birds are already on the move. I noticed this weekend that the swifts appear to have left Beccles already, leaving the skies sadly quiet. There's nothing like screaming swifts to signify summer, but once the serious business of breeding is finished...
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3 Aug 2011
Blog post:
Latest wildlife news
Ian Barthorpe
First the bad news. Fiona has left us. Yes, after a long stay at Minsmere, it seems that our resident greater flamingo has once again got itchy feet and gone on her travels. She was last seen on 30 June. Intrigingly, a flamingo was spotted on Monday afternoon walking along the runway at manchester airport...
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7 Jul 2011
Blog post:
Insect heaven
Ian Barthorpe
The recent hot sunny weather has been ideal for insects at Minsmere. Even yesterday's heavy thundery showers should have limited effect on the good numbers of butterflies, dragonflies and other insects currently one the wing. July is one of the best months to watch insects, and with the birdlife...
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29 Jun 2011
Blog post:
Bonjour. Comment ca va?
Ian Barthorpe
Pardon mon ami. Je fait en vacance a la France. I hope that says "Sorry, friends. I have been on holiday in France." Although I've been back to France for what has become a regular trip in recent years, I must admit that my command of the language remains very poor. Yes, I did successfully...
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25 Jun 2011
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