In July 2017 the Norfolk Coast Partnership, the National Trust, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, Holkham National Nature Reserve, RSPB Titchwell Marsh and the Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service came together for the first time to undertake the Norfolk Coast Bioblitz. Forty-eight Read More …
Tag: Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Foxley Wood – March 2018
The first morning of British Summer Time and a walk through the Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Foxley Wood. See if you can hear the woodpecker. Despite relatively dry weather, some of the paths are very wet and muddy in places. The Read More …
Bacton Woods – July 2017
Lots of wind through the trees at Bacton Woods in North Norfolk. Recorded on 18 July 2017 for World Listening Day
Bacton Woods – Whistling Bird – July 2017
Can anyone identify the bird whistle on this recording at Bacton Woods in North Norfolk? Recorded on 18 July 2017 for World Listening Day
Sea At Holme Dunes – July 2017
Hydrophone placed about 6 inches below the sand at the shore line. The rustling is the sand moving across the microphone and you can also hear the rumble of the wind above ground. Recorded at Holme Dunes on 18 July Read More …
Holme Dunes – July 2017
I buried a hydrophone about 6 inches into a sand dune below some of the grass. The result, on a very windy day in North Norfolk, was this amazing sound. It sounds more like bamboo rattling together with the occasional Read More …
Dawn Chorus – Cley Marshes
For International Dawn Chorus Day 2017 I headed to Cley Marshes in North Norfolk as part of the Sounding Coastal Change project to broadcast the dawn chorus around the world on the internet. You can find full timetable of how Read More …
Norfolk Sound Map on Future Radio
I’m producing a six part series for Norwich based Future Radio looking at some of the recordings featured on the Norfolk Sound Map. The programmes will be broadcast on the second Sunday of the month at 5pm in two parts and Read More …
Aircraft and birds at Roydon Common – 2016
At first there’s just a ‘chip chip chip’ in the gorse on Roydon Common near King’s Lynn, but as the aircraft passes over other birds nesting in the heather begin to be heard. By the time the second plane comes Read More …