Woodcock
Sometimes known as the snipe of the woods, the exquisitely camouflaged woodcock is mainly nocturnal, hiding in the dense undergrowth of woodlands and heathlands during the day.
Sometimes known as the snipe of the woods, the exquisitely camouflaged woodcock is mainly nocturnal, hiding in the dense undergrowth of woodlands and heathlands during the day.
Join this walk for an introduction to mindfulness and meditation in the outdoors.
What is a 'rare' bird? Our Reserves Officer reflects on some exciting Norfolk visitors, and gives his top tip for the month ahead.
Join us for a longer walk exploring the less frequently visited parts of our reserve whilst taking in the wider Living Landscape and thinking about NWT Cley Marshes’ place within it.
Join us for a walk on Cley marshes and explore the birdlife that the reserve can offer.
Join third-generation warden Bernard Bishop, on an enlightening tour of Cley village past and present.
Join us for a ramble to our raptor roost watch point, looking out for some of NWT Hickling Broad’s key species along the way.
Our book group meets 6 weekly to discuss a range of fiction and non- fiction books with themes of nature and environment.
Wildlife lovers, come and help us record birds at our Hoe Rough reserve.
Join us on this walk to discover the wildlife and explore the range of habitats in some of the less visited areas to the east of the reserve.
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Often found basking on tall grasses, or buzzing between stems, the small skipper is a small, orange butterfly. It prefers rough grassland, verges and woodland edges.