Spoonbills breed in Norfolk Broads for first time in 400 years
Conservationists are celebrating the return of breeding Spoonbills to the Norfolk Broads after a 400 year absence. A pair have successfully bred at the Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve at Hickling…
Bee-eater nest in Norfolk quarry fails
The RSPB has reported that a Bee-eater nest in a north Norfolk quarry has failed, possibly due to predation by stoats. Bee-eaters bred at the site at Trimingham near Cromer…
Rare ‘rainbow birds’ make historic return to Norfolk
Bee-eaters, which first bred in Norfolk last year, have made an unprecedented return to our shores. Eight of the colourful birds, including a nesting pair, have been spotted again in…
Off the Rails: A Personal Reflection on Wildlife Impacts from the Norfolk Southern Train Derailment
Even the folks well-versed in chemical and wildlife policy don’t know what this spill will mean for birds, but there are clues from past disasters — and steps we can…