Jane Thomson
@tjanethomson
Small farm near Minsmere with rare arable plants, acid grassland grazed by Norfolk Horn sheep. Many birds of farmland and scrub, such as the turtle dove.
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08-03-2012 22:46:26
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Farmers’ “sharing tables” at Edgar Sewter Primary mark the end of the first year of Blyth Valley Cluster working with Natural Habitat bit.ly/3VGUJ2m to bring children onto farms to learn about food production and nature. Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape Nature Friendly Farming Network
I was appalled Waitrose & Partners at the state of this recycling bin at Saxmundham yesterday. It’s badly designed, filthy and situated outside the door to the toilets, so you block the access when depositing plastic into the bin. #recycling
A #murmuration of #starlings getting ready to leave for their roosting sites after feeding on the free range pig fields all day. RSPB Minsmere 🌍 BTO Suffolk Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape SuffolkWildlifeTrust
Most go to Africa & want to see the Big 5. My ambitions were slightly smaller but possibly just as challenging if not more so! Imagine my delight however when I found the very #Spider I had seen in the book & was desperate to see!!!! The 'Kite Spider'. Amazing AndyBloomfield
Almost 3.5k hedging plants in, thanks to Neil and volunteers from Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape . Biodegradable tree guards to shelter plants from drying winds. Nature Friendly Farming Network SWT Farm Wildlife Advice People's Trust for Endangered Species #biodiversity #farmwildlife
Save Our Suffolk Swifts have a talk tomorrow evening in Boxford. Learn about Swifts, their plight and how easy their conservation is. SuffolkWildlifeTrust Suffolk Bird Group
Caught on the camera trap last night - it’s the first time we have recorded an #otter here! Nature Friendly Farming Network SWT Farm Wildlife Advice Natural England Norfolk and Suffolk RSPB Minsmere 🌍 #farmwildlife
Absolutely! Such an important but underrated habitat. Nature Friendly Farming Network Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape Natural England Norfolk and Suffolk Defra UK
This is an historic photo. Congratulations to William Brame (who took the photo) for realising this was a different white butterfly. Now confirmed by Chris van Swaay as a Southern Small White - the first seen in England. As it is a female let's hope it has been laying eggs.