Frampton Marsh

RSPB Frampton Marsh offers the opportunity to explore the wildlife of the Wash, brought closer to you through the creation of reedbed, freshwater scrapes, and wet grassland.   Discover the joys of one of the largest areas of saltmarsh in the UK.
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    On yer bike!!

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    Did you know 15 th -23 rd June is Bike week? This is a national initiative to encourage people to cycle, whether it is for fun or as a way of getting around. As part of this, RSPB staff up and down the country are ditching their cars and biking to work...
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    A redshank is spotted

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    So what is newsworthy about that? People spot redshanks all the time on the reserve. It was the reason we started here, back in 1984, as it was one of the best redshank breeding sites in the country. No, I'm not talking about normal redshanks....
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    Anyone for a dip?

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    Do you remember your childhood? Jumping in puddles, kicking up leaves, rolling down hills... All good fun, wasn't it? And something else that was fun was looking for sticklebacks, tadpoles and other creatures in ponds. Well, it is time to relive your...
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    Black is the new black

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    A few goodies around at the weekend. Curlew sandpiper on the reedbed, male garganey, pectoral sandpiper still hanging around. but over the last few days the highlight has been with our black terns. Black terns are freshwater terns, as opposed to marine...
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    What lurks beneath?

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    Now we've got the pond dipping up and running, I've been doing some research on the pond life you might find. We have a range of creatures in our pond including smooth newts, water boatman, lots of sticklebacks, diving beetles, freshwater shrimp...
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