Autumn has arrived
The temperature has certainly dropped, but we are still getting some bright, sunny days.
The temperature has certainly dropped, but we are still getting some bright, sunny days.
Water levels have been relatively high on parts of the Fen, and as of the end of August, various water bodies at Rymes Reedbed continue to attract a variety of bird and insect life.
Senior Reserves Officer Nicky Hennessy introduces the new technology benefiting our conservation grazers and the landscape.
Chiffchaffs singing their name (“chiff-chaff, chiff-chaff, chiff-chaff”), can now be heard in the Fen, on a sunny day; of which there have been quite a few this week
While the Fen is relatively quiet at this time of year, there is still plenty around.
The Fen is starting to get really lively at this time of year; you can hear the difference.
The autumn planting period at the Great Fen Water Works project reaches a successful conclusion
Winter thrushes are out and about but we still have dragonflies on the wing, and other predators have arrived to take refuge in the Great Fen.
The arrival of Christmas 2020 marked the end of Martin Parsons' tenure as Great Fen Voluntary Officer. So what did that involve and what has he been doing?
An unexpected arrival takes us in search of stonechats on another Wildlife Trust reserve.
Spring has sprung and the wildlife is responding. Birds are on the move; winter visitors are leaving, and the spring migrants are arriving. The Great Fen Monitors, our great team of voluntary…