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Artistic Impression of New Reception Building at Burton Mere
Paul Brady
Currently outline planning permission has been granted for the new reception-building for Burton Mere, we are in the process of going through reserved matters and hope that full planning permission will be granted this winter. The building will act as the focus and information point for the whole...
on
26 Aug 2010
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Chiffchaff
Paul Brady
This is one of many singing on the reserve at the moment ....
on
28 Mar 2011
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Earth moving at Inner Marsh Farm
Paul Brady
Earth moving at Inner marsh Farm. Diggers and trucks worked for near on a month creating a new 5 hectare 'scrape' at the extended Inner Marsh Farm. This large shallow pool has a complex of 9 islands and has already played host to a variety of wader and wildfowl. This work is support by the Heritage...
on
12 Nov 2010
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Green Winged Teal at IMF
Paul Brady
A drake green-winged teal has been present at RSPB Inner Marsh Farm since early January. However it has been rather elusive ... this is a photo taken from the hide and despite the distance involved you can clearly see the two distinguishing features; the vertical white stripe and the reduced and less...
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9 Feb 2011
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Inner Marsh Farm Hide
Paul Brady
The "old" hide at Inner Marsh Farm. Inner Marsh Farm was created from abandoned arable land in the 80's and opened to members in 1992.
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12 Nov 2010
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Reception Building Construction at Burton Mere (IMF2)
Paul Brady
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28 Mar 2011
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Rotary Ditcher
Paul Brady
The RSPB's Rotary Ditcher working on Inner Marsh Farm 2. Over 4km of ditches were created in just 4 days providing ideal areas for lapwings and other waders to breed. The ditches and IMF2 will be viewable from the new hide at IMF.
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30 Mar 2010
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