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
- Great Yarmouth RSPB
- Holkham National Nature Reserve.
- Holme Dunes Nature Reserve
- Horsey Estate, National Trust.
- Nunnery Lakes Nature Reserve
- Pensthorpe Wetlands and Nature Reserve
- 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
- 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
- Are Sea eagles coming back to Suffolk? Vote on what you think should happen
- Loch of the Lowes most visited nature reserve – On Wildlife Extra
- Reedbeds in the UK – Scarce and endangered
- Record year for Bitterns in UK
- $1,000 reward offered for Slender-billed curlew photos
- Woodlark populations suppressed by high level ofpredation
- Great Yarmouth little terns get beach patrol
- Have you seen an alien species in Norfolk?
More Norfolk news
- Sutton Fen gets £50,000 improvement award
- Wigeon, teal, plover and lapwing move into new wetlands at Welney
- White-tailed sea eagles to be released in Norfolk?
- Corncrake found in Manchester car park
- Best year on record for waders at Broadland reserve
- Sea reclaims part of RSPB Titchwell Marsh
- Best year for bitterns for 130 years in Britain
- Black-tailed Godwit & other wader chicks wiped out in Ouse Washes floods
- Black-tailed godwits hatch at WWT Welney
- BBC Springwatch relocates to Pensthorpe Nature Reserve, North Norfolk
- New habitat being created for wigeon at WWT Welney
- Pensthorpe Barn Owl Box Success
- Pensthorpe Conservation Trust opens first conservation centre dedicated to species reintroduction
- Cranes breed in the Fens for the first time in 400 years
- Crane love raises hopes of successful species re-introduction
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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