The singing has started
While the Fen is relatively quiet at this time of year, there is still plenty around.
While the Fen is relatively quiet at this time of year, there is still plenty around.
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
The temperature has certainly dropped, but we are still getting some bright, sunny days.
Sarah Smith, artist and Councillor with Doncaster Council, joined colleagues to tour the Great Fen and learn more about protecting this beautiful landscape.
Tristan Colaco, Natural England Reserve Warden, highlights the special wildlife thriving on our nature reserves as a result of habitat management this spring.
As work gets under way preparing land for wet farming trials in the Water Works project, there's a starring role for Sphagnum moss, with a strong supporting cast of bulrush, reeds and grain…
Great Fen volunteers were recognised for their hard work and dedication with awards at the Wildlife Trust BCN AGM.
It's been over a year since we started our study of stonechats and, as this weekend marks World Bird Migration Day, it seems appropriate to highlight the fact that the stonechats are back,…
Just as the Great Fen is implementing Nature-based Solutions to combat our changing climate, we can all take action to help our gardens and wildlife adapt. Discover some quick wins to get started…
Serenading linnets and drumming snipe usher in the start of spring?
We are excited to start 2023 with the launch of a new Youth Rangers group covering Peterborough and the Great Fen.