Titchwell Marsh

Big skies, a fabulous sandy beach and bird filled lagoons are just a few of the gems tucked away insideTitchwell's treasure trove of natural delights. It's no wonder we are one of the RSPB's most popular nature reserves and a key attratction a
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    A Spectacular Snowy Day

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    I’ve been working at Titchwell for about a month now and I’m having a fantastic time! The reserve is looking gorgeous today. Walking around to put some seed out, me and Zoe were struck with the beauty of the snow on the reeds and down the...
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    Ray's Rambles: Beach Belles, Barnacles and Brittlestar

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    Here's the latest instalment of Ray's Rambles: One of the advantages of being an aging volunteer at Titchwell is that over the years I've been able to spend a lot of time with a succession of extremely nice young ladies. (They may have...
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    I have a darker side!

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    Normally elusive and shy, one of our resident water rails has been parading up and down the ditch that runs along the west side of the main path to the beach. It seems oblivious to visitors walking past just ten feet away. Needless to say the photographers...
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    They are a friendly bunch!

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    Why not go along to the local RSPB group on one of their outdoor or indoor meetings? Indoor meetings are held at South Wootton Village Hall, King’s Lynn, PE30 3LJ commencing at 7.15pm – entry FREE to members, £2.00 to non-members. If...
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    New Year Treats by Ray Kimber

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    My wildlife year at Titchwell has started off with a series of surprises, resulting in 3 new species to add to the Ray's Rambles list, which now stands at 943. I started with a spotted redshank trying to swallow a three-spined stickleback (new...
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