Titchwell – Friday 7 February

A week today, Friday 7 February, Wild Justice co-founders Mark Avery and Ruth Tingay are visiting the RSPB Titchwell nature reserve to look for lots of (we hope!) Marsh Harriers and perhaps (we hope!) the occasional Hen Harrier coming in to roost.

We planned to visit the reserve and watch from the footpath to the beach but when we contacted the RSPB they said ‘Come on one of our regular walks’ so we will.

To be on the same walk you need to book and you need to pay the RSPB (but you get tea and cake as well as harriers). We’re talking about 3pm-5pm at the RSPB Titchwell nature reserve in north Norfolk and to register and pay, and for all details click here.

Last weekend we visited RSPB Wallasea Island – for an account of the visit click here – we saw several Marsh Harriers, a ringtail Hen Harrier and lots of waders and ducks.

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