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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    Ray's History - No 10 1983

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    The fact that Titchwell was getting more and more popular didn't surprise me at all. I for one was going down there three or four times a week, the start of an ongoing obsession. Not only were there a great variety of birds to see, I started to meet...
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    Weekly wildlife roundup - Spring...?

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    With no let up in the northerly winds, new spring migrants have been thin on the ground this week although there has a few bright moments. The highlight was a spotted flycatcher feeding for much of the day in the shelter of the picnic area. They are getting...
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    You’re late!

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    17 days late to be precise! The first cuckoo was heard at Titchwell on 20 April but there was no sign of cuckooflower, a springtime plant named because it’s flowering time traditionally coincides with the arrival of the first cuckoo and the beginning...
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    Old favourite returns

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    A spoonbill that has been kicking around the reserve for the last couple of weeks was finally seen well feeding on the saltmarsh over our Wings over Titchwell event last weekend and it turns out to be our old favourite FJ9. Originally ringed as a chick...
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    Ray's History - No 9. 1980

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    At the end of 1980, work started on a new hide at the north side of the freshmarsh. This hide was to be in memory of RSPB council member John Parrinder. The first part of this job was to construct a double bank to screen the new footpath leading to...
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