December on our reserves
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reflects on the successes and challenges of Norfolk’s wildlife in 2025, as we head into our centenary year in 2026.
Hobby (credit: Jon Bunting)
Our Reserves Officer Robert Morgan reflects on the successes and challenges of Norfolk’s wildlife in 2025, as we head into our centenary year in 2026.
Is there a rare bird you’re hoping to see, or do you just want to enjoy the spectacular sights and sounds that Norfolk’s birdlife has to offer?
We’ve rounded up a selection of the best…
Visiting the famous grey seals at Horsey Gap or Winterton this winter? Turn your seal-spotting outing into a full North Norfolk winter wildlife trip by adding a visit to breath-taking NWT Hickling…
Find out the best spots for seeing spectacular winter bird roosts and murmurations, to marvel in the hundreds of birds flocking together.
Our Conservation Officer Robert Morgan shares this season’s top sights, from wild geese over the marshes to Northern Lights in the skies!
Conservation Officer Robert Morgan keeps us up to date with autumn on our reserves, from battling storms to scattering seeds.
NWT Conservation Officer Bob Morgan celebrates the start of autumn and the wonderful wildlife it brings – including some less popular seasonal visitors!
Our Conservation Officer Robert Morgan shares Norfolk’s surprising marine life this summer, including rare seabird visitors to our reserves.
Let’s dispel the unjustified myths and fears of snakes and promote a more positive view, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Conservation Officer Robert Morgan.