Blog: Species

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Great White Egret

Abberton Warden Blog – July 2017

July has been another good month for the nature reserve at Abberton. We have had lots of birds visiting including a Great white egret.

Knapweed

Abberton Warden Blog – June 2017

The wildflower areas at Abberton are getting better and better through June with a lovely variety of species including Lady’s bedstraw, Wild carrot, Knapweed, Birdsfoot trefoil, Self-heal, and…

Photo Credit- Jason Fox

Abberton Warden Blog – May 2017

Now is a great time of year to visit Abberton Reservoir nature reserve. We have lots of migratory birds right here on the reserve as well as around the wider Essex & Suffolk Water reservoir…

Marsh Tit

A Marsh Tit in the Woods

A sortie west this week to Essex Wildlife Trust’s Brookes Reserve – between Braintree and Earls Colne – produced brief views of one of Essex’s scarcer bird species: the marsh tit.

Song Thrush Dawn Chorus

Famous Five

It was high fives in north Essex at the weekend: all five species of thrushes to see in winter, spotted in my garden.

Photo credit- Gary Cox

Beautiful Barn Owl

Barn Owls are such beautiful birds that just to glimpse one in car headlights is a thrill, a saintly soul whose fleeting flight of fancy instantaneously makes your world a wondrous place. All too…

Bewick's Swan

Abberton's Winter Wonders

January is always good for birds at Abberton Reservoir: a birding hotspot whose powerful flame often burns brightest when temperatures are at their lowest.

Nightingale Photo Credit- Andrew Goldmsith

Bird-listening

Take flight, birdwatching; my highlights this week have all stemmed from bird-listening. The difference is subtle – and nor is just about a dash.