This blog records my wanderings, achievements and disasters since retiring in 2011.
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
RSPB Titchwell
Whilst in Norfolk I visited the RSPB Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve. This reserve by the sea has both a freshwater lagoon and a salt marsh habitat. I spent an enjoyable couple of hours watching the birds feeding in a variety of habitats. I recognised a few of them but my camera is not good enough to take decent close ups of them. I would love to have been able to photograph a marsh harrier that was flying over the reserve to the trees beyond. Anyway here's a few photos just to give you an idea of the area and the different habitats.
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Lovely! A fine arrangement of birds, many different kinds! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful place in a wonderful location
ReplyDeleteI've never been to one of those places to see birds so it must be interesting to see them. I spot mine in the back garden
ReplyDeleteYour birds can certainly look very different to ours.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a good place to spend time in.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to visit Titchwell on your trip to N Norfolk; it's a favourite location of mine and never fails to turn up some interesting birds.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Titchwell, looks very interesting and a bit wild to me !
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had good weather to sit and watch the water and birds.
ReplyDeleteStill good photos anyway, really nice to see the birds you have there.
ReplyDeleteA nice variety of bird life to entertain you.
ReplyDeleteMarshes and wetlands are wonderful birding! (My camera isn't good enough either but I still keep doing it).
ReplyDeleteOne of my best birding experiences in Britain was at Titchwell about ten years ago. Great spot, and that day the weather was kind too.
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