
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…
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…
This week, great results from heathland recreation work, new bee hotels at Lackford Lakes and a handsome parasitic wasp....
This week saw some extremely wet wildlife, a fallen giant, exciting feathered visitors to Carlton Marshes and fungi resembling a banana!
This week saw more wintry scenes, our brilliant volunteers returned to Redgrave & Lopham Fen, and the Konik ponies were engulfed in mist.
This week Bradfield Woods looked magical in the snow, we installed a new bird feeding station, saw an amazing lichen-covered oak and some surprising snaps from our nature reserves!
This week: our amazing coppicing volunteers return to Bradfield Woods, a great white egret and some frosty and misty scenes.
This week the frost created some breath-taking scenes, we celebrated some special trees and identified animal footprints...
This week coppicing work continued along with saltmarsh restoration monitoring, more gorgeous Suffolk skies and a bird’s nest fungus...
This week a bounty of orchard fruit, gorgeous views of winter sunshine, more fantastic fungi and essential reedbed management work.
Find out the latest from our nature reserves with our Reserve Warden’s blog – this week the ponies got a manicure, we spotted a stonechat and a snow bunting and lots more stunning autumn wildlife…