Wildife and Bird Watching in Norfolk
These maps are intended as a guideline only; you must check the exact location of the reserve yourself. Wildlife Extra assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or usefulness of the information on this website.
- Berney Marshes and Breydon Water RSPB
- Blakeney National Nature Reserve
- Brancaster
- Buckenham Marshes RSPB
- Cart Gap sand martins
- Catfield Fen Butterfly Reserve
- Cley Marshes Nature Reserve
- Dersingham Bog National Nature Reserve
- Great Yarmouth RSPB
- Holkham National Nature Reserve.
- Holme Dunes Nature Reserve
- Horsey Estate, National Trust.
- Nunnery Lakes Nature Reserve
- Pensthorpe Wetlands and Nature Reserve
- Salhouse Broad
- Sculthorpe Moor Community Nature Reserve - Hawk and Owl Trust
- Snettisham RSPB
- Strumpshaw Fen RSPB
- Sutton Fen RSPB
- Titchwell Marsh RSPB
- Weeting Heath Nature Reserve
- Winterton Dunes NNR
- WWT Welney
Recent Norfolk news
- Minsmere, Ouse Washes & Fairburn Ings amongst RSPB reserves flooded
- Is the Natterjack toad about to croak?
- Wildlife suffering as countryside dries out
- BTO cuckoos - What has happened to Kasper?
- First Bewick swans return to UK
- Rare antlions discovered in Norfolk nature reserve
- New species of sponge discovered off Norfolk coast
- Whooper swans’ record-breaking early arrival
- 14 Spoonbills fledged in Norfolk
- Unidentified cat in Norfolk
- Bittern recovery in UK continues as numbers rise again
- David Shepherd to talk at WildlifeXpo
- Satellite tracked cuckoo reaches Africa
- Brilliant bluethroat back at Welney
- The very worst kind of conservation
More Norfolk news
- Major new wildlife exhibition launched in London
- Budget-tightening threat to stone curlew’s resurgence
- Norfolk’s biodiversity hotspot revealed
- High-tech bid to stop barn owl road carnage
- Will 2010 be a Waxwing year in UK?
- UK’s first breeding spoonbill colony for 300 years
- Leucistic Blue tit in Norfolk, UK.
- Britain’s bittern population is booming
- A great breeding season for UK’s avocets
- Orphaned Seals Saved By RSPCA Wildlife Centre
- Crane chicks hatch at Slimbridge in preparation for release in Somerset
- Sutton Fen restoration project complete
- New report reveals the ups and downs of Britain’s water birds
- Wildlife flourishing at Blakeney Point
- Swans shot dead in Norfolk
The very worst kind of conservationA charity called Songbird Survival (SS) has launched an appeal for £88,000 that will ‘examine the impact of corvid removal on farmland songbird productivity.' In other words, they apparently want to kill as many corvids as possible in the hope that this will boost songbird numbers.
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Are Sea eagles coming back to Suffolk? Vote on what you think should happenIn any debate about conservation, it is always important to discount 10% of the arguments at either end of the range, as some people will support all conservation, no matter what the cost or practicalities, and others would complain about spending 5 Euros to save the last elephant. Somewhere in the middle is a rational debate and, usually, the right answer.
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The magnificent sea eagle could make a return along the Norfolk coast next summer if a proposed re-introduction scheme gets the go ahead.
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. A corncrake found wandering around a restaurant car park in Manchester in September, has been given a safe haven at Pensthorpe Nature Reserve near Fakenham
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May 2007. Cranes have been found breeding in the Fens of East Anglia for the first time in 400 years.
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Crane love raises hopes of successful species re-introduction
Common crane touches down at Pensthorpe, bonds with Pensthorpe crane.
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