Around this time last year I was interviewed for the Holkham
warden position. Little did I know a year later I would be writing my
highlights for the year at Holkham. 2015 has flashed past in a blur of
summer sun, torrential rain and amazing experiences.
With the start of a 2016 I have decided to reflect on some of
my personal highlights
Myself, Andy and Wouter, who was on
work experience with us last year.
New Species. During
my first year at Holkham I have seen some unusual species. Best of all was
undoubtedly the Citril finch in May, although the two showy Bluetails later in
the year were close second. Pallid Harrier, White-tailed Eagle and our Otter were
also highlights; while other exciting creatures included Scarce Emerald
Damselfly, a Merveille di Jour Moth and a recently a Red-rumped Swallow. Of
course, I enjoy spotting our more familiar species too. Personal favourites
include Starlings, Short-tailed Field Vole, Bitterns, Bee orchid and Spoonbills.
I can only hope that next year will bring even more interesting creatures to
Holkham National Nature Reserve.
Andy's fantastic photo of the Citril Finch.
The beautiful and well camouflaged
Merveille di Jour Moth
A very cute Short-tailed Field Vole
we found in a wood pile.
Lots of chicks. Our
management and new survey methods have shown success with lots of nesting Lapwings,
Avocets, Marsh Harriers and Lapwings. It has been a good year for Natterjacks.
The toads had not one but two spawning’s in 2015. With habitat work continuing
into the New Year and exciting new projects around the corner our warders are
working hard to make Holkham NNR even better for wildlife.
Lapwing chick playing dead.
Volunteers.
We would like to say a big thank you to our wonderful
volunteers, who have given up there valuable time to help the warden staff. They have played a vital part in
keeping the reserve running and have helped keep Holkham NNR in tip top
condition for our wildlife.
A few of our hard working volunteers!
Our visitors. Meeting and talking to people who visit the reserve is a highlight of
my job, whether they are horse riders on the beach, birdwatchers in the dunes,
or walkers just passing through. It is great to chat with all sorts of people
and introduce them to our amazing wildlife. Everyone comes to Holkham for
different reason but everyone enjoys the peace and quiet and the stunning beauty
of Holkham NNR.
The beach has become my favourite
part of the reserve.