Register
Sign in
Search options
Search entire Community
Search Elmley Marshes
Home
RSPB home
Community home
Wildlife
Places to visit
Get involved
Our work
Chat
About
More ...
Elmley Marshes
Do you love our Elmley Marshes 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
Elmley Marshes
RSS for posts
Browse by Tags
RSS for posts
OK
Archive
Archives
April 2013
(1)
January 2013
(3)
December 2012
(3)
November 2012
(2)
October 2012
(2)
September 2012
(2)
July 2012
(1)
May 2012
(1)
April 2012
(1)
March 2012
(2)
February 2012
(3)
January 2012
(4)
December 2011
(2)
November 2011
(1)
October 2011
(1)
September 2011
(1)
August 2011
(2)
July 2011
(4)
June 2011
(6)
May 2011
(7)
April 2011
(13)
March 2011
(14)
February 2011
(7)
January 2011
(13)
December 2010
(10)
November 2010
(12)
October 2010
(12)
September 2010
(12)
August 2010
(13)
July 2010
(11)
June 2010
(18)
May 2010
(1)
Tags
avocet
barn owl
bearded tit
Bewick's swan
black-tailed godwit
brent goose
brown hare
buzzard
chiffchaff
eider
gadwall
goldcrest
goldeneye
great crested grebe
hen harrier
knot
lapwing
peregrine
pintail
recent sightings
shoveler
skylark
spotted redshank
teal
wigeon
Tagged Content List
Blog post:
Wagtails and Water voles!
Lyndsey
There is a lot of activity at Elmley Marshes at the moment. The drive down to the car park is fantastic with close views of displaying Lapwing and Redshanks wandering closely along the track. I can confidently say you are very likely to see at least one stunning Yellow Wagtail and if you are sharp eyed...
on
28 Apr 2013
Blog post:
Mr Blue Sky
Gordon Allison
The weather over the past few days has, by & large, been fantastic! Gloriously sunny days, light (or even no) winds, crisp & clear. On Saturday afternoon, the visibility was so good that, looking through my 'scope from Kingshill Farm, I could pretty much count how many people (12 - 15 I thought...
on
16 Jan 2012
Blog post:
28th Nov
Gordon Allison
We were fog-bound yesterday, so my wander around the reserve to check the livestock didn't reveal very much. The poor visibility was compounded by the fact that the water bodies had frozen, meaning that most of the waterfowl have abandoned the reserve for the Swale. I did see at least 500 wigeon...
on
28 Nov 2010
Page 1 of 1 (3 items)