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Leader: Chris Stone
Report: Steph Plaster RSPB Titchwell Marsh is a well-known bird reserve located on the Northwest Norfolk coast, around five miles east of the seaside town of Hunstanton. The RSPB has managed this important and popular reserve since 1973. The site is around 420 acres and contains a rich and varied range of habitats including a glorious sandy beach, dunes, tidal saltmarsh, freshwater lagoons, reedbeds, damp willow carr woodland, rough grassy zones and dryer wooded areas including apple and cherry trees.
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Leader & Reporter: Sue Gale
This outdoor meeting was something of a departure from the usual, as we were looking for butterflies not birds. But it’s a quiet time of year for birding and an excellent time for our target butterflies – Purple Emperor, White Admiral, Purple Hairstreak and Silver-washed Fritillary. |
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