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RSPB Titchwell Marsh - A Reserve for all Seasons: Autumn - DVD (All Regions)

By: Malcolm Rymer(Author)
Runtime: ~55 min
RSPB Titchwell Marsh - A Reserve for all Seasons: Autumn - DVD (All Regions)
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Autumn on the RSPB Reserve at Titchwell Marsh on the north Norfolk coast is very much a season of transition - an exciting time of the year charged with the anticipation of the unexpected.

The reserve can be likened to a busy international airport. The departure lounge sees of warblers, marsh harriers, avocets and other summer-breeding visitors - arrivals welcoming northern waders, waterfowl, visiting thrushes and dozens of other species relocating to our shores or passing through to more distant over-wintering grounds.

Birdwatchers scrutinise the various reserve habitats - the willow carr, the lagoons, mud flats, the sea - keeping a lookout for unusual travellers which may have become lost, disorientated during this season of passage migration.

The residents prepare for the winter and the long-staying black-winged stilt, a bird which should be in Africa, continues to delight Titchwell's visitors.

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By: Malcolm Rymer(Author)
Runtime: ~55 min
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