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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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  • Blog post: Hello Mr Blue Sky

    Well, not actually today. Still rather grey. But the last weather report I saw for the weekend looks somewhat promising for decent weather. So what might you find if you come down to Frampton? Well, on the birds front, three curlew sandpipers are being regularly seen on the wet grassland. One in full...
  • Blog post: That Was The Weekend That Was

    You know, I really shouldn't know some of these cultural references. I'm much younger than that! But what a stonking weekend. OK, Saturday was a bit grey and cloudy. But wasn't Sunday a lovely day? Great to see so many people out on the reserve enjoying it. The birds did their part...
  • Blog post: Spring has sprung?

    As I write this, the sun is shining outside the office window. Yellowhammers are singing in the hedge, lapwings are doing display flights and the whole atmosphere just feels much more like spring. What a change from a couple of days ago! Sleet, snow, hail and sub zero temperatures. Mind you, there was...
  • Photo: Spoonbill

    Taken on the 14.01.12 at Frampton Marsh.
  • Photo: Spoonbill

    Taken on the 14.01.12 at Frampton Marsh.
  • Photo: Three for the price of one

    Heron, Little Egret and Spoonbill. Taken at Frampton Marsh on the 23/7/2011
  • Photo: Spoonbill

    Taken at Frampton Marsh on 23/7/2011
  • Photo: Spoonbill

    Taken at Frampton Marsh on the 23/7/2011
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