Latest wildlife news from Lackford Lakes
Now into summer at Lackford Lakes
Now into summer at Lackford Lakes
The starling is a familiar garden visitor that has a beautiful purple-and-green sheen to its black feathers. It is famous for its wintry aerial displays - massive flocks can be seen wheeling over…
We are looking for volunteers to help us develop Lackford Lakes into one of the best nature reserves in Suffolk where visitors get close to the wonderful wildlife found on the reserve.
The BBC's Wild Isles 'Grasslands' episode features rabbit and buzzard interactions at our Lackford Lakes nature reserve.
From changing colours, wandering harriers and murmurating starlings, to snoozing, shivering blue tits and blonde-faced ducks, it’s all happening on our reserve this week.
So much has happened since my last blog. I said Lackford Lakes is a busy place and WOW is that proving true.
The sun brings the butteflies!
Late spring means butterflies and dragonflies.
Nightingales, swifts and swallows.
Lots of warblers and lots of butterflies.