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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    The Great British Moth Decline

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    Moths in Britain are disappearing from our night skies at an alarming rate. Findings in the State of Britain’s Larger Moths 2013 produced by the Butterfly Conservation and Rothamsted Research show that two-thirds of 337 common larger moths have...
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    Ray's Rambles - Out of the Wind

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    May has been mostly cold and windy, miraculously the two bank holidays were nice and sunny. Twelve new species have found their way on to my list, the total now stands at 1171. All twelve were seen in the sheltered areas on the south side of the reserve...
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    Success!!

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    After some interesting behaviour recorded in the early part of the week, the weather finally improved enough to allow me a decent chance of getting a full bittern survey in this morning. Several brief flight sightings were reported in an area of reed...
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    Ray's History No 11 - 1984

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    For me 1984 had three very memorable events. The first of these was the avocets first breeding attempt. They were laid eggs out on the brackish marsh, but these were taken by egg collectors. This illegal act led to an egg protection scheme being set up...
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    Got it licked!

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    With thanks to the guys and girls from the 1st Mulbarton Scout Troop, the Save the Albatross campaign and just received a welcome delivery. The guys popped into the Titchwell reserve this morning to pass on the stamps they have been collecting throughout...
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