Titchwell Marsh

Big skies, a fabulous sandy beach and bird-filled lagoons are just a few of the gems tucked away inside Titchwell's treasure trove of natural delights.

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  • Blog post: Weekly sightings 22nd to 28th September

    Despite some mixed weather conditions bird sightings were similar to the week before, with a few exceptions... Out to sea there were sightings of red necked grebe, red throated diver, great crested grebe and double figure numbers of juvenile gannets. The more notable sightings in land were one or...
  • Blog post: Next Week is National Insect Week!

    Ok, so I have a bit of a confession to make, I wrote this blog on Tuesday when the sun was shining and summer felt like it was finally here. It is of course now raining and pretty miserable. However, I still have hope that it will brighten up for insect week next week! Here’s my blog, written...
  • Blog post: Ray's Rambles: Raising the bar

    After reaching 800 species Ray aims higher, with a new challenge to complete... Well folks, I have a new target of 1000 species to be seen before the end of the year. The 850 already noted have been put in alphabetical order and the 24 latest additions will be added in a new section. Two birds...
  • Blog post: Ray's Rambles: What a turn-up!

    As Ray nears his target of 800 species, he proves that no stone should be left unturned when on the hunt for wildlife at Titchwell Marsh. To get the best out of the reserve, there are plenty of events and lots of different areas to explore which can open your eyes to all sorts of wildlife. This...
  • Blog post: Bug eyed

    If I drop off mid-sentence I apologise, the early morning surveys and an 18 month old child have been testing my sleep patterns to the limit. Thankfully I work on a nature reserve and a lunch time stroll can often help recharge my batteries. Today was one of those days. The warmer weather we have...
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