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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    Studying in sunny Snowdonia!

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    Well what a week I've had! I've been in Snowdonia National Park in North Wales all week on a training course at the most amazing study centre. I travelled there on monday picking up Sophie and Phil (the other visitor service trainees) on the way...
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    A mysterious character

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    Ed (the conservation intern) and I have been moth trapping again. Really is a bit like christmas. You got to bed not knowing what you'll get. Will it be the moth equivalent of a shiny new bike? Or just a satsuma and a pair of socks? To be honest...
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    Easy come, easy go

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    Quite a good weekend for rarer birds. Though they didn't behave quite as well as we'd have liked. The excitment on Saturday was a black-necked grebe. In nicer summer breeding plummage too. A smart little bird, it did behave well, staying close...
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    Swans are settling

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    We have a pair of Mute swans who have decided to set up their nest right next to the footpath near the 360 hide. It's tucked nicely into the corner and they seem to be very happy there. I walked past the nest today and the female was sitting keeping...
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    Advice for young mothers

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    Tip #1: If you like night-flying insects, call yourself a junior lepidopterist. If you say you are a young moth-er, the advice you get might be quite different to what you are expecting.... With last night being overcast and relatively still, warm...
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