Register
Sign in
Search options
Search entire Community
Search Campfield Marsh
Home
RSPB home
Community home
Wildlife
Places to visit
Get involved
Our work
Chat
About
More ...
Browse by tags
Campfield Marsh
Do you love our Campfield Marsh nature reserve? Share your thoughts with the community. Or if you're thinking about visiting and would like to find out more, ask away!
Join group
Get RSS feed
Home
Blog
Forum
Photos
Options
Contact group owners
Tags
Barnacle Geese
Birds
Butterflies
Cumbria
Curlew
Dave Blackledge (Campfield RSPB Reserve Manager)
Dragonflies
Duck
Dunlin
England
Geese
Golden Plover
Little Egret
Mute Swans
North Cumbria
North Plain Farm
Oystercatcher
Oystercatchers
Pinkfooted Geese
Recent sightings
saltmarsh
Small Tortoiseshell butterfly
Waders
Whooper swans
Wigeon
Tagged Content List
Blog post:
The best day of your holidays
John & Judith Rogers
"Summer Solway Estuary and Gulls flying" - a pastel sketch from my studio window. Campfield Marsh Reserve, here on the Solway, is a really nice place to visit at the end of Summer, especially its estuary element. As you may know, inland reserves can be a little quiet at this time of the...
on
29 Aug 2012
Blog post:
Visitors for the Bank Holiday.
John & Judith Rogers
Impression of the Spoonbill with three of the Mute Swan family Yes, we have been doing rather well lately: a Great White and a Little Egret here for Easter. Birders came from far and wide to see them and get their ticks - and some simply came to see them!. These, of course, were specials, over and above...
on
4 May 2012
Blog post:
A Solway Miscellany
John & Judith Rogers
Barnacles are a speciality of the Solway. This group were on the Cardurnock pastures. Oystercatchers battling with the tail-end of Hurricane Katia. A typical Solway farm here on Campfield Marsh Summer Solway and Criffel from Campfield Marsh. Barnacles on the saltings of the R...
on
23 Oct 2011
Blog post:
Barnacles, Pinks, Whoopers and other tales of early October
John & Judith Rogers
Skein of Pinks at sunset 1st October Weather is still warm and sunny. Speckled Woods seen mating today and a flock of about 80 Pinks flew in from the across the saltmarsh and headed off in a south-easterly direction. Speckled Woods mating. Female (the larger one) seems to have laid an egg...
on
20 Oct 2011
Blog post:
Images of Summer - late July 2011
John & Judith Rogers
Haymaking has started - end of July 18th July After early rain the sun came out making it very warm and humid, Sunshine and showers continued for the rest of the day. Insects and butterflies were in abundance which was great as it was the start of the 'Big Butterfly Count' for Butterfly...
on
10 Aug 2011
Page 1 of 1 (25 items)