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January at the Lakes
Here is our sightings from January 2023 at Lackford Lakes.
This post will be updated with sightings as we go through the month so keep checking back here to find up to date information…
Thank you for your help to buy Rowley Grove
Rowley Grove is a precious ancient woodland situated on the southern border of Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Arger Fen & Spouse's Vale nature reserve near the villages of Bures, Nayland and…
Cold end to January at the lakes
Today is the last day of January and the month ends on a very wintery note at the lakes. We have seen 83 bird species in the month / year so far including some nice birds like brambling, lesser…
Wild news from our teams - January 2024
Wild news and updates from Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserves and team members across the county.
What is out and about on the reserve this January.
Bullfinches have been showing well, lots of snipe are on the slough and plenty of ducks on the sailing lake.
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 8 January 2021
This week saw some extremely wet wildlife, a fallen giant, exciting feathered visitors to Carlton Marshes and fungi resembling a banana!
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 7 January 2022
Our first reserves blog of 2022! The wildlife didn’t slow down for Christmas, with our wardens recording up close otters, flocks of lapwing, teal and plover and more stunning scenery in the frost…
Weekly wild news from our reserves - 6 January 2023
This week our wardens have seen a magnificent moonset, a mystery gall, a wisp of snipe, early blossom, a bittern and lots more fabulous fungi.
Sizewell C update - January 2022
We are appalled at Government’s decision to invest £100 million of taxpayers' money in the Sizewell C nuclear plant before the scheme has received planning consent.
Weekly Wild news from our reserves – 15 January 2021
This week, great results from heathland recreation work, new bee hotels at Lackford Lakes and a handsome parasitic wasp....
Weekly wild news from our reserves – 22 January 2021
This week our brilliant volunteers helped maintain open habitat for nightjar, and we saw a cluster of great white egrets, some lovely lichen fruits and fungi and a quite a variety of weather…