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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    Another one of the warden’s `nice little jobs`

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    Being the assistant to our long-standing and much esteemed warden a lot of his `nice little jobs` tend to come my way. This week it was “just go along to the fen meadow and count how many orchids there are”. Now you might think “well...
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    Ray Kimber winner of the Norfolk Biodiversity Award

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    You will all be pleased to know that our very own Ray Kimber has been selected as a winner of a 2013 Norfolk Community Biodiversity Award in the individual category, the award is sponsored by the Norfolk Biodiversity Partnership! He’s being given...
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    Black spring

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    Don’t worry, it is a positive post!! One of the features of the East Coast in spring, is the annual passage of black terns and little gulls but this year, with all the poor weather, we thought it wouldn’t happen. Well I am glad to say it...
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    Ray's History - No. 12 1985

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    What a star ! All reserves should have a Mike Barratt, or better still two. Mike served in the army in north-east India from 1944 to1946 and then from 1947 to 1950 in Malaya. On returning home he was in electronics until eventually retiring to live in...
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    Going batty at Titchwell - by Georgina Scott

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    Here at Titchwell we have been working with the Norfolk Bat Survey in a project which is keeping track of bat populations in Norfolk. This project coordinated by the Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service annually monitors 1km squares to improve understanding...
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