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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    Needle in a haystack

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    What with all the wind and rain, the survey season has got off to a frustratingly slow start this year. Fewer avocets have arrived at the reserve compared to last year and as a result we have a lower nest count, which currently stands at eight on the...
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    Ray's Rambles: The Emperor's Freckles

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    The Ray's Rambles list has suddenly shot up by 10, to 987, which is partly due to starting the moth trap. This got me the following 5 new species:- common pygmy woodlouse , diamond-backed moth (a micro-moth), double-striped pug , a really smart swallow...
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    Two short....

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    Well, the third annual Wings over Titchwell weekend finished yesterday and despite far from ideal winds, we finished on a very creditable 121 speies seen from the reserve over the weekend. This is just two short of the record which we could have smashed...
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    Third annual Wings over Titchwell....

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    Join us over the next two days between 9am and 5pm for our annual Wings over Titchwell extravaganza! We will be showing you as many birds as possible during the peak time of spring migration. We should be able to see more than 100 species in a day...
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    The Emperor

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    With the wet and windy weather, the moth trap has been getting off to a slow start, so it was a lovely surprise to find a magnificent emperor moth in the trap yesterday. Emperor moths are widely distributed throughout Britain and can often be seen flying...
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