Stonechat Travels 6
An unexpected arrival takes us in search of stonechats on another Wildlife Trust reserve.
An unexpected arrival takes us in search of stonechats on another Wildlife Trust reserve.
The story of our research into stonechat movements, within and beyond the Great Fen, continues.
As part of our research into stonechat movements within and beyond the Great Fen, we will be posting periodic blogs about this project.
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,…
Stonechats were up on the higher ground, relatively speaking, during the Christmas floods, but life goes on during lockdown.
Restoration work is attracting more wildlife, especially our winter visitors, and our volunteers have been busy preparing the breeding ponds at Ramsey Heights, for some amorous amphibians!
Merging natural history, ecological monitoring and wildlife conservation has provided some new 'shared' highlights at the Great Fen this summer.
Staff and volunteers in the Great Fen are fortunate to spend their days enjoying the best of the Fen's wildlife. What were their top spots in 2022?
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…