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'Burnt Mounds & Bog Oaks' day school @TheBrecksLP funded by @TNLUK on Saturday - many thanks to Stephen Sizer & family (Lakenheath) for digging a pit to show the ancient lake marl of Redmere and its fossil shells. #Holocene #Brecks #geodiversity @FenEdgeTrail @FascinatingFens
#WildFlowerHour Common Vetch, Vicia sativa, climbing over what could be Sand Lucerne hence unusual leaves in background. In the #Suffolk #Brecks.
#WildFlowerHour #HedgerowChallenge A pine row (Scots Pine windbrake) in #Suffolk #Brecks. A11 on right. Trees a long way off so couldn't see if they were flowering. 😉
#WildFlowerHour #HedgerowChallenge Gorse forming a hedge along a ditch in the #Suffolk #Brecks.
A few insects from Breckland this week @savebutterflies @Buzz_dont_tweet Minotaur Beetle, Red-breasted Carrion Beetle, Green Hairstreak and Small Copper 🦋 #Brecks
My phone app says this is a Squacco Heron but I'm inclined to think it's a Common Heath moth. 🙄 Icklingham #Suffolk #Brecks today. @savebutterflies @BC_Suffolk (Heron Image: Derek Keats from Johannesburg, South Africa, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
#WildFlowerHour Flixweed, Descurainia sophia, in the #Suffolk #Brecks
Close-up of a Flixweed seedling & insert showing stellate hairs, grown from seed as part of @RSPBLakenheath project hoping to encourage Grey Carpet moth, plus a figure in the book 'Dicotyledon Seedling Identification' by Vera Csapody ✅ #Suffolk #Brecks
Thanks to @EnglishHeritage, Neolithic #GrimesGraves in the #Brecks, Europe's first industrial complex, is reopening to the public... go deep underground in a prehistoric flint mine! visitnorfolk.co.uk/post/neolithic…
Apart from the Otters, there were a few birds about in The Brecks and despite the blustery conditions we had good views of COMMON FIRECREST, HAWFINCH, MANDARIN DUCK and WOODLARK. #BirdsSeenIn2024 #Brecks #wildlifephotography @Float_photo
Found dead Perch in the Cut-off Channel at Lakenheath & also saw 1 with dark pigment on head who is perhaps diseased? Below are some healthy ones hanging about in the fringing reeds, now showing spears of new growth #chalkstreams #freshwaterfishes #WestSuffolk #Brecks #Fens 5/10
#Brecks Stone curlew x5, singing tree pipits, goshawk, wheatear, wood lark Lots of brimstones and a green-veined white. White pheasant. @RICHIEGANNON
From field by Icklingham triange SSSI #Suffolk #Brecks where sometimes crops sown to benefit game birds. Immediate reaction was Phacelia but up close I'm thinking Flixweed & @Flora_Incognita agrees. Am I right? Intentionally sown I wonder? ❌🌼🤔 @BSBIbotany @Jo_the_botanist
Hoof fungus, Fomes fomentarius, on a dead birch tree trunk showing that below it has pores not gills. #TuddenhamHeath #Suffolk #Brecks #FungiFriday
Een luzernesierblindwants op kleine #lichtgeel bloemen van Bonte Luzerne. Het geheel heeft slechts de grootte van een miniatuur. #Suffolk #Brecks #KleurInDeNatuur #dag28 @ChrRoland
Pingoland always holds a sense of magic, not least on this gift of a bright day on the cusp of spring. Berries still on the Red Deer-topiaried Holly. The blooming Gorse tells that, as ever, kissing is in season. #ThetfordForestPark #Norfolk #Breckland #Brecks #TheBrecks 2/4
The #Cromer #goats have joined NWT! 🐐and are long on the #Brecks #Norfolk @NorfolkWT ·
The #Cromer #goats have joined NWT! 🐐and are long on the #Brecks #Norfolk @NorfolkWT ·
Yesterday I had the pleasure of showing travel writer Sarah Baxter round some of the best bits of the magical landscape that is the Brecks! What are your favourite parts of this landscape? Find some inspiration here: discoversuffolk.org.uk/interactive-ma… #suffolk #brecks #walking #outdoors