Weekly wild news from our reserves - 26 February
This week the Reserve Wardens have been busy hedge laying and reed cutting, creating new wetland scrapes, and admiring fabulous fungi and badger footprints.
This week the Reserve Wardens have been busy hedge laying and reed cutting, creating new wetland scrapes, and admiring fabulous fungi and badger footprints.
We have two weeks’ worth of news in today’s round-up, and there’s been a lot happening in our nature reserves across Suffolk. Have you ever seen a flat-backed millipede? Read on...
Catch up on the latest news from across our nature reserves, this week spring is in full swing with birds, butterflies and wildflowers flourishing.
This week we are pleased to share the good news that marsh harriers have successfully bred and chicks have fledged at three of our reserves this year! Our Reserve Wardens have also spotted some…
This week our reserves are bursting into life with birdsong, wildflowers, caterpillars and blossom whilst essential habitat and livestock management continues.
Situated in rolling farmland just above Combs Ford near Stowmarket, this small but botanically rich reserve has roots stretching back to the Domesday book, where it was recorded as “a wood for 16…
Our reserve wardens are working hard across the county from transporting our Hebridean sheep from different reserves, planting heather as part of a regeneration programme, to spotting rare species…
Our reserves team are undertaking their daily checks and documenting some truly stunning wildlife in our county.
Now lockdown is easing slightly, please do continue to follow government…