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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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RobO
Feeding at Dusk
Taken at Frampton Marsh January 2011
Dusk
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Feeding
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Frampton Marsh
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Sunset
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16 Jan 2011
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Alan Crofts
Common Coot territorial dispute.
Frampton
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Frampton Marsh
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rspb
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common
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coot
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24 Feb 2012
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Alan Crofts
A great way to spend an afternoon at Frampton Marsh
Birdwatching from the sea wall at rspb Frampton Marsh.
Frampton Marsh RSPB
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12 Nov 2012
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Bridgeman
Sunset at Frampton
Paid a very successful second visit to Frampton today - beautiful clear sky and loads of birds. Superb...
Posted:
17 Feb 2013
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Frampton Marsh
al
WINTER AFTERNOON
Frampton Marsh 21.1.2011
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21 Jan 2011
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Episcopus
Teasles
Teasles against the sky. January 11
Frampton Marsh teasles
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3 Feb 2011
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Neil j lunn
little Ringed plover
little ringed plover foraging for food.photo taken 15.5.10
little ringed plover
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20 May 2010
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Frampton Marsh
Geoffrey Brown
Willowy spoonbills
Frampton
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22 Sep 2010
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Mac
Wheatear
wheatear on the banks of the Whitham
wheatear
Posted:
17 May 2010
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John Badley
Arctic Skua by Vernon Barker
This chap or chapess has been hanging out on the Reedbed and Scrapes for a couple of days, presumably...
Arctic skua
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4 Aug 2010
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Geographyman
Reed Bunting
Sitting near the 360 hide. Thanks for the update on the type of bird.
reed bunting
Posted:
30 Aug 2010
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Frampton Marsh
albert ross
Yellowhammer
Taken from the visitor centre(through the glass) by the feeders
Frampton Marsh
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Yellowhammer
Posted:
15 May 2011
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Big John
Kestrel
Returning from Norfolk en route to Yorkshire, my wife and I visited Frampton Marsh on Friday 27th May...
Kestrel
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29 May 2011
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Frampton Marsh
al
SMALL HEATH BUTTERFLY
A Small Heath Butterfly shelters from the strong breeze on top of the old sea bank.
butterflies
Posted:
3 Jun 2011
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al
SPECKLED WOOD BUTTERFLY
A Speckled Wood Butterfly is well camouflaged as it settles amongst the shadows of hawthorns on the old...
butterflies
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speckled wood
Posted:
3 Jun 2011
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Frampton Marsh
al
WILD ROSE
A nice variety of Rosaceae along the old sea bank. Could this be Sweet Briar?
Posted:
3 Jun 2011
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Big John
Kestrel
Visited Frampton on 13th June and spent some time watching the kestrels feeding their young in the nest...
Kestrel
Posted:
15 Jun 2011
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Frampton Marsh
Big John
Kestrel
After a long wait, the female arrived with this large item of prey. She entered the nest box and spent...
Kestrel
Posted:
15 Jun 2011
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Frampton Marsh
Big John
Kestrel
Upon leaving the nestbox the female perched in a tree at the end of the car park . . . .
Kestrel
Posted:
15 Jun 2011
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Big John
Kestrel
Finally the female flew off in search of more prey.
Kestrel
Posted:
15 Jun 2011
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