Turtle dove
The turtle dove is the UK's fastest declining bird species and is on the brink of extinction. A small and pretty pigeon, it breeds in lowland England and winters in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The turtle dove is the UK's fastest declining bird species and is on the brink of extinction. A small and pretty pigeon, it breeds in lowland England and winters in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Oscar is on a mission to find a turtle dove.
The stock dove looks very much like the woodpigeon, but without the white neck and wing patches. It can be spotted in woodlands and parks, and on farmland in winter, but rarely visits our gardens…
The collared dove is a pretty little pigeon that is a regular sight in our gardens, woodlands and parks. Listen out for its familiar cooing call, which you may hear before you see the bird itself…
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.
Learn about our brilliant birds here at NWT Cley Marshes!
Join us on a guided circular walk around the reserve and along the shingle edge.
Join us as we discover what our fascinating fossils can tell us about the ancient Deep History Coast
Join us as we discover what our fascinating fossils can tell us about the ancient Deep History Coast
Join us for a walk on Cley marshes and explore the birdlife that the reserve can offer.
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.
Bob finds a surprise wonder at the A47 traffic lights, and shares wildlife stories from across the county.