Weekly wild news from our reserves - 11 February 2022
This week our reserve teams and volunteers have been busy with reserve management and have spotted spring pioneers, a little egret hunting and more gorgeous skies...
This week our reserve teams and volunteers have been busy with reserve management and have spotted spring pioneers, a little egret hunting and more gorgeous skies...
This week, we’ve seen high tides at our north east coastal reserves, we’ve been coppicing at Bradfield Woods to allow light into the woodland floor and seen some wonderful cloud formations.
This week our reserve teams have been creating a new pond at Black Bourn Valley, building beautiful willow fencing at Lackford Lakes, clearing paths at Lound Lakes and much more...
This week our reserve teams repaired an eroded footpath and continued with essential fen management. They were rewarded with more spectacular scenery with frosty mornings and stunning skies.
This week our reserve teams saw a young eel, a great white egret and a rare glossy ibis. Meanwhile they have been cracking on with habitat creation, management and monitoring.
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…
Our final blog for our 60th anniversary year! This week our wardens and volunteers made scrapes for skylark, relocated a swan, built bat boxes and captured some stunning views.
This week our reserve teams saw avocets galore at Hazlewood Marshes, recycled a Corsican pine and were busy pollarding and clearing ditches at our winter work parties.
This week our reserves teams saw a ring-tailed hen harrier and were busy milling ash and restoring heathland whilst many reserves got a sprinkling of snow.
This week our reserve teams have been full steam ahead with reserve management; coppicing, dead hedging, restoring a pond, restructuring scrub and creating wheelchair access to our new hide.