RSPB Titchwell Marsh
Main Rd, Titchwell, King's Lynn
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November 2023
Widely accessible rspb, there are a few hides to view from but plenty of places to stop and look through your binoculars to see what you can spot out in the marshes!There is a small cafe and shop on site. Blue badge parking.
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August 2023
Whilst visiting Norfolk and at another site, we were recommended to visit here.We arrived and were given advice on the best paths to take.There was a moth survey taking place and the volunteers happily engaged our children in the activity and we headed out for a walk. We met another volunteer, Colin, who mentioned a free...
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August 2023
A fabulous reserve.witha diverse mix of habitat,reefs,salt water and fresh water lagoons. Superb hides and lovely facilities. Well worth a visit.
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From RSPB Titchwell Marsh
Once part of Norfolk's sea defences, it is now home to resident and migrant seabirds and a plethora of marine life. In spring, quiet woodland copses are full of bird song. Listen out for Cetti's warblers, spotted flycatchers and the soulful purr of the turtle dove. The freshwater reedbeds are incredibly important for a wide variety of species including rare breeding birds such as bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers, otters and water voles.
We have a visitor centre, parking, toilets, gift shop, nature trails and viewing areas.