Blog: Robert Morgan

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A hand dipped in frogspawn in a pond

March on our nature reserves

March is a mixed bag! Our reserves officer, Robert Morgan, recounts the wild weather and emerging wildlife and shares his top tips for making the most of the upcoming change in season.

A male, silvery-blue hen harrier.

February on our nature reserves

Our Reserves Officer, Robert Morgan, gives you a behind-the-scenes peek at our reserves this month. From iron-rich springs and jasmine-scented spraint, to boardwalk repairs and ghostly blue hen…

A grey misty scene with reeds frosted over

January on our nature reserves

Our Reserves Officer, Robert Morgan, shares the crucial work happening on our reserves this winter, along with the wildlife emerging as spring approaches.

A fence overlooking grass and trees at Upton Broad and Marshes.

December on our reserves

Our Reserves Officer, Robert Morgan, shares some key species to look out for while exploring this festive season.

A spider with white and black colouring on a web.

What a tangled web we weave…

Although much maligned, and often feared, spiders are an essential part of our natural world and indicators of a healthy environment, says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.…

Intense swathes of pink and green light up the sky above the East Bank at Cley Marshes

Norfolk's wildlife in November

What is a 'rare' bird? Our Reserves Officer reflects on some exciting Norfolk visitors, and gives his top tip for the month ahead.

A white herring gull swooping across a blue, cloudy sky.

See gulls in a different light

Gulls are fascinating birds and are often overlooked, even by birdwatchers says Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer Robert Morgan.