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Living in the rocky uplands of mid Wales, Emma regularly walks her farm checking not only on the livestock but seeing the seasonal changes in the wildlife and landscape too. The upland habitats of…
The black crowned king of spring
Oscar encountered a rare visitor to Cley - a night heron!
Song thrush
The song thrush is a familiar garden visitor that has a beautiful and loud song. The broken shells of their blue, spotty eggs can often be found under a hedge in spring.
Upland spring, flush and fen
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
Blickling Spring and Autumn Half Marathons
Spiny lobster
Spiny lobster, crawfish, crayfish, rock lobsters - many names, one animal! This pretty lobster was made extinct in many areas through overfishing, but is now making a slow comeback.
Carline thistle
The Carline thistle produces distinctive brown-and-golden flower heads that look like a seeded thistle. These flowers are attractive to a wide range of butterflies, including the very rare Large…
The nightingale, nature’s sovereign of song
Surprisingly few people have heard a nightingale sing, let alone seen one says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.
UK wildlife photography workshop with Paul Alistair Collins
Capture the wild side! Join our workshop at NWT Cley Marshes for tips from award-winning wildlife photographer Paul Alastair Collins.
Cley Marshes camera
Spiny starfish
Our largest starfish, the spiny starfish can reach an impressive diameter of 70cm!