Sedge warbler..West Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: In summer, the sedge warbler can be spotted singing from a reed or willow perch in wetlands across the UK. Males never sing the same song twice,
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Sedge warbler..West Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: In summer, the sedge warbler can be spotted singing from a reed or willow perch in wetlands across the UK. Males never sing the same song twice,
River Nar West Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The River Nar is a river in England, a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises at Mileham near Litcham in Norfolk and flows 15 miles west through Castle Acre and Narborough, joining the Ouse at King's Lynn.The River Nar is a globally rare chalk-stream and is arguably Norfolk’s most unspoilt and beautiful example. As it flows through the downs and fenland of north-west Norfolk, its progression from chalk river to fen river is distinctive. This gives the Nar high conservation value, which is reflected in its Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designation
Riverbank Wildlife Nar Valley Norfolk by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Lovely resident Sedge Warbler a delight to hear and see on all the river walks..
West Norfolk ... Nar Valley & it's River. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The 33-mile Nar Valley Way is a river valley walk with amazing wildlife and many places of interest including churches, mills and ancient priories..Look to see if you can see any trout swimming along in the clear chalk stream, or just while a way a few minutes relaxing at the slow pace of life.
Mardi 17 décembre | Jason Orton | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East London
(This photograph of a sugar beet hill forms part of a new series based upon a walk through the Nar Valley in Norfolk, England. I haven't been able to return to Aquatics Centre in November.) [For Jason Orton’s previous chronicles, click on March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October or November.]