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April sightings
Many species of bird are using the southerly winds to aid their migration to us this spring. In recent days, blackcaps, chiffchaffs, and willow warblers, have all been heard in the Great Fen; now…
April sightings
Southerly winds are bringing the wildlife to us, as more and more species of bird fly in. This week, blackcaps, chiffchaffs, sedge warblers, swallows, whitethroats and willow warblers, have all…
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Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
8 species of raptor
Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
6 species recorded
Monitoring Project Sightings
Species: Raptors
Location: Whole site
6 species recorded
Spreading seeds of hope for future success
New culverts, new banks and new plants for the new year. Natural England Reserve Manager Tristan Colaco updates us on site and team changes.
The Fight for Marsh Lousewort
Natural England Reserve Manage, Tristan Colaco, updates us on site closures and why scrub clearance helps vulnerable wildflowers at Woodwalton Fen NNR.
Project investigating sphagnum moss, mist and dew leads to award
A unique research project has led to an award for Martin Parsons, a former Great Fen colleague and Volunteer Officer. His MSc field project evaluated ten species of sphagnum for their ability to…