Weekly wild news from our reserves - 4 December
This week: our amazing coppicing volunteers return to Bradfield Woods, a great white egret and some frosty and misty scenes.
Starlings at Lackford Lakes - Mike Andrews
This week: our amazing coppicing volunteers return to Bradfield Woods, a great white egret and some frosty and misty scenes.
Winter at Lackford has its many moods and this year has been no different. As we have moved into winter, we have already experienced cold crisp sunshine, moody misty mornings, and frosty frozen…
This week the frost created some breath-taking scenes, we celebrated some special trees and identified animal footprints...
If you're visiting us for your daily exercise why not grab a takeaway coffee and cake, take a stroll and enjoy the open views across the marsh, perhaps perching for a while on a bench to take…
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…
October brought wet and windy weather along with some fine autumn arrivals and a spectacular starling murmuration.
This week. The Wildlife Trusts CEO Craig Bennett visited Redgrave & Lopham Fen, a morning murmuration was caught on camera and lots more amazing autumn wildlife was on display...
This week our Reserve Wardens filmed a starling murmuration, our wonderful volunteer team have been cutting reed and clearing scrub, and cattle were moved to their winter grazing grounds.