Migrant hawker
The Migrant hawker is not a particularly aggressive species, and may be seen feeding in large groups. It flies late into autumn and can be seen in gardens, grasslands and woodlands.
The Migrant hawker is not a particularly aggressive species, and may be seen feeding in large groups. It flies late into autumn and can be seen in gardens, grasslands and woodlands.
Join us for a guided walk focusing on the migrant birds arriving to breed at NWT Holme Dunes
This dazzling dragonfly, also known as the blue-eyed hawker, is a recent arrival to Britain.
Oscar shares with us some of his favourate migrant birds from this autumn.
As part of the Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP), we are excited to announce we have been awarded a substantial "Restoration Grant" by Government as part of their progressive Nature for…
A black-winged kite has arrived at Hickling Broad and Marshes – the second-ever sighting of the bird in the UK and first for Norfolk.
This session will cover the events you can hope to see during the spring migration.
The population of Common Cranes, the UK's tallest bird, has hit a record high according to the latest breeding survey results.
Spoonbill have bred successfully for the second year running at NWT Hickling Broad and Marshes, providing hope of establishing a future breeding colony of these distinctive rare birds.