• Plovers in Peril: A small story of big bravery.

    We are in awe of a family of ringed plover who have defied the odds this season after hatching three chicks from a nest located within feet of a wildfire. The parent birds bravely protected their eggs from the fire and a myriad of other challenges imposed by a busy beach full of visitors and hungry predators. Two of the hatched chicks made it to fledging and we were delighted to see these little miracles take to the skies…

  • Plovers in Peril: Your support this season has helped make 2022 a success for ringed plover on Snettisham and Heacham South beach!

    The support of local communities has given a vital boost to vulnerable beach nesting birds breeding on a stretch of coast from Snettisham to Heacham. With the help of mindful locals and visitors, 36 vulnerable ringed plover chicks have taken flight from these shores this year – almost double the number that fledged last year.


    Almost there! A chick stretching its wings. Image credit Phill Gwilliam.

    The RSPB led project…

  • Plovers in Peril: Working to keep local beaches a safe haven for people and wildlife

    The RSPB Plovers in Peril team were pleased to partner with the Borough Council of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk on Friday 2nd September to run the projects first beach clean to mark the end of nesting season for vulnerable beach nesting birds and to raise awareness of their plight on Norfolk coasts.

    It was inspiring to see so many new faces from the local community turn out alongside dedicated RSPB volunteers to support…

  • Titchwell's Recent Sightings - 8 September 2022

    This week one of regular visitors manage to record 96 species on their visit to the reserve!

    Car park, visitor centre, woodland

    The woodlands and willow scrub have been alive with chiffchaffs and blackcaps and the odd willow warbler. A careful search has revealed pied flycatchers on a couple of occasions, plus whitethroats and reed warblers.

    Blackcap, Phill Gwilliam

    Reedbed

    The main highlight has been 2 cattle egret…

  • Titchwell's Recent Sightings - 2 September 2022

    It has been another varied week for sightings at RSPB Titchwell Marsh with action all over the reserve. 

    Car park, visitor centre and woodland

    This week the car park has been alive with birds including willow warblers, chiffchaffs, treecreepers, and the odd lesser whitethroat. On the 28 August a little owl was heard calling in the car park, a scarce bird for the reserve. A common redstart was present on the 30 August…

  • Titchwell's Recent Sightings -25 August 2022

    August is flying by, and with that here is a roundup of what has been seen at Titchwell this month. 

    Car park, visitor centre & woodland

    Green woodpeckers have been noticeable in their presence this month, as have great spotted woodpeckers,  often moving between willow wood and the visitor centre.

    A pied flycatcher was briefly present around the visitor centre on the 5 August and on the tank road on the 9 August, throughout…

  • Plovers in Peril: Join us for an upcoming end of season beach clean & show your support for beach nesting birds!

    RSPB and the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk have joined together to organise a beach clean on Snettisham and Heacham South beach to mark the end of this year’s nesting season for ringed plover and oystercatcher- which is fast approaching! The beach clean will take place on Friday 2nd September, by which time seasonal fencing will have been removed (usually 31st of August when the last of the…

  • Titchwell sightings - a July summary

    It has been a while since we have updated you on what has been seen at Titchwell, so here is a roundup of July.

    Car park / visitor centre / east trail

    At the start of July a crossbill flew west over the reserve and 3 coal tits were on the feeders. A couple of green woodpeckers have been heard around the willow wood area on a regular basis and a great spotted woodpecker is around the visitor centre.

    Whitethroats and lesser…

  • Plovers in Peril: A summer of plovers!

    Summer holidays are finally here! That means more time with family and friends and long days at our favourite beach splashing about in the sea, getting sand between our toes and finding new places to explore! But did you know - we aren’t the only ones exploring on our shores? There are some very tiny explorers on our beaches and if we don’t look out for them, we might not even notice they are there!

    Beach…

  • Plovers in Peril: An update following the devastating coastal park fires at Wild Ken Hill

    People are often surprised to learn that ringed plover and oystercatcher nest on the beach and not in the vegetation of the dunes and scrub behind. At times like these we are incredibly grateful that they do as the nests for these birds were just out of reach of the flames from Tuesdays fires that tore through the coastal park at Wild Ken Hill – unlike some of the other wildlife that sadly we will have lost.

    Our…

  • Recent sightings - 23/6/2022

    There has been plenty on offer at Titchwell over the past couple of weeks from firsts and seconds for the reserves and the continuing baby boom.

    Reedbed

    The star bird in the reebed has been the bitterns, with the female putting on a quite a show this week. It has been watched by many visitors, volunteers and staff fishing in the pools that adjacent to the west bank path. Now is the time to visit if you would like good views…

  • Baby boom at Titchwell

    There is still a couple of months to go, but, Titchwell is on course for it's best breeding season in 10 years! This is a direct result of the LIFE on the Edge Freshwater Habitats Project that we were delivering during the autumn of 2021. 

    Reedbed

    We are delighted to report that in the reedbed we appear to have a nesting bittern! These secretive birds can be a challenge to survey but in recent weeks we are seeing lots…

  • Plovers in Peril: Chicks are hatching on our beaches - help us look out for them!

    An exciting update from Plovers in Peril project officers Wynona and Ben...

    Phew! It has been a busy few weeks for the Plovers in Peril team! While the nation was fully embracing that super long jubilee weekend as a chance for some well-deserved rest and to enjoy some Norfolk sunshine, our staff and volunteers from the local community were out on the beach giving beach nesting birds like ringed plover and oystercatcher…

  • World Environment Day 2022

    I doubt that anyone in the country was unaware of the nation’s recognition of Her Majesty’s 70-year reign. Four days of parades, concerts, street gatherings and tea parties would have been hard to miss. But amid all the Jubilee celebrations we might have overlooked another important event that deserved our attention and reverence, World Environment Day. Sunday June 5 marked the occasion for world leaders to review their…

  • Plovers in Peril: Happy National Volunteers' Week!

    This week is National Volunteers' Week and we want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to all those who have given their time to helping beach nesting birds!

    Plovers in Peril – an RSPB project in partnership with Wild Ken Hill and funded by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk first launched in March 2021, taking a vital step to halt the worrying declines in the number of breeding ringed plover and oystercatcher…

  • Titchwell Recent sightings - 1 June 2022

     This week at Titchwell the avocet chick explosion continues, black headed gull chicks appear and an escaped Harris Hawk has taken up residence around the visitor centre.

     Reedbed / east trail

    Three great white egrets are a daily occurrence unlike the bitterns which remain scarce though one was seen regularly on Wednesday 1 June.

     Bearded tits are fledging their first broods of the year but continue to be not that easy…

  • Titchwell recent sightings - 26 May 2022

    Eyes to the skies for this week’s sightings round up.

    Reedbed & East Trail

    In the reedbed a minimum of three great white egrets continues to be present, some are displaying the yellow bill which is their non-breeding plumage whilst at least one has the black bill and reddish tibia, which arises during courtship.

    Some of our visitors have seen and / or heard the boom of the bittern. It is booming very softly…

  • Titchwell Recent Sightings - 19 May 2022

    This week at Titchwell we welcomed the first avocet chicks into the world and completed our monthly WeBS count.

    Car Park, visitor centre & woodland

    On Saturday 14 May a Turtle dove was heard briefly in the car park but has not been heard since. A Spotted flycatcher arrived on Sunday 15 May which increased to two birds on Tuesday 17 May. They were often seen at the top of the trees, so do keep looking up.

    Also, on…

  • Titchwell Recent Sightings - 12 May 2022

    This week we saw the arrival of our first turtle dove of 2022, which brought the reserve year list up to an incredible 188 species! 

    Car Park / visitor centre / woodland

    The highlight for many on Sunday 8 May was a white-tailed eagle, that flew over the visitor centre. The white-tailed eagle is known as G801 a 2-year-old bird that is part of the Isle of Wight reintroduction programme. The bird was tracked along the coast…

  • Titchwell Recent Sightings - 5 May 2022

    It has been a steady week for bird sightings with many of our breeders busy on nests or feeding youngsters. 

    Car park / Visitor Centre / Woodland

    Blackcaps continue to dominate the woodland soundscape along with the odd chiffchaff and willow warbler.

    A newly fledged flock of long-tailed tits was spotted this week and many of the nest boxes are home to breeding blue tits.

    Long-tailed tit, Ben Andrew (rspb-images.com)

  • Plovers in Peril: From small beginnings, come great things.

    A Plovers in Peril project update from Wynona & Ben...

    We are super excited to share news that the first ringed plover nests of the season have appeared on the beaches at Heacham South and Snettisham, a special strip of coast home to declining numbers of breeding ringed plover and oystercatcher during the summer months.

    The first ringed plover nest was found earlier this week by our wonderful volunteers who spend…

  • Titchwell Recent Sightings - 21 April 2022

    This week we completed our monthly Wetland Bird Survey across the reserve and we have seen more migrants drop onto the reserve.

    Car Park, Visitor Centre & Woodlands

    Around the woodland areas, the blackcaps and chiffchaffs continue their song.

    On Monday 18 April Lesser whitethroats were heard singing on the east trail where a grasshopper warbler can also be heard.

    Red kites, merlin, kestrel, sparrowhawk and buzzar…

  • Titchwell Recent Sightings - 14 April 2022

    With a change in the wind direction to the south there was a flurry of spring migrants arriving at the beginning of the week.

    Car Park / Visitor Centre / Woodlands

    Blackcaps are dominating the spring chorus but were joined by the arrival of several Willow warblers at the beginning of the week who are passing through the reserve as they continue with their migration.

    The highlight of Tuesday 12 April was the arrival…

  • Easter fun for families - first week round up

    Rain won’t stop play

    Despite the threat of bad weather and occasional downfall of hail stones, we’ve had a cracking start to the Easter holidays. So far this week families have dipped and dunked in the dragonfly pond, set off on adventures to find mini-beasts, charmed worms, followed the story of Marsha our marsh harrier and released moths, beetles and bugs into the wilds of Titchwell. Phew! Is there anything left…

  • Titchwell Recent sightings - March 2022

    March, the month of change at Titchwell as we say goodbye to our winter visitors and we start welcoming the arrival of the summer migrants.

    Car Park / Visitor Centre / Woodlands

     A highlight for many of us in March has been watching the large flock of Bramblings moult into the fine breeding plumage and listening to them singing in the morning. Many have now departed back to their breeding grounds in Scandinavia, but a…