Thousands of dead creatures have been found along the Norfolk coast. Seals, flatfish and common scoter birds were just some of the animals that have washed up on the coast in Snettisham during the ...
Large numbers of dead creatures have washed up along the West Norfolk coast. Wild Ken Hill has reported deposits on ...
09 September 2013 • 5:16pm Snettisham Bird Reserve lies on the edge of The Wash, one of the most important bird estuaries in the UK, supporting over 300,000 birds. A few times every year higher than ...
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The Prince of Wales arrived unannounced at the memorial hall in Snettisham, on The Wash in Norfolk, on Sunday The Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to remember the devastating floods that hit the ...
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"If I had a pound for every 'wow' and 'oh my god' I'd heard over the years... then I'd be a very rich man," said photographer Les Bunyan The number of knot feeding and flying to create swirling dark ...
Over in the Gallow district of West Norfolk, Girlguiding has also been celebrating Christmas traditions. The group presented ...
Like an eye-watering optical illusion, thousands of wader birds are seen at the RSPB’s Snettisham reserve. As far as the eye can see, the huge flock creates amazing ripples and patterns as the birds ...
There are only a handful of days every year when the "Snettisham Spectacular" can take place. Only when the tide is at its highest, tens of thousands of wading birds are forced off the mudflats at ...
Snettisham is just one of a handful of beaches in Norfolk to face west. The sweeping stretches of sand and mud banks make the neighbouring RSPB Snettisham nature reserve an important roost site for ...