Kingfishers Bridge Project

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  • Home
  • About us
    • Habitat creation >
      • Grazing
      • Predator Balance
    • Wildife >
      • Birds
      • Plants
      • Mammals
      • Invertebrates
    • Who's who
  • Visiting
    • How to find us
    • Download a Map
  • Wildlife records
    • Bird census
    • Moth census
  • What's on
    • Warden's Blog
    • Events >
      • August Open Day
    • Projects
  • Support us
    • Donate
    • Leave a legacy
    • Volunteer
  • Reports & publications
    • Bird and Wildlife Reports
    • Aerial Surveys
    • Kingfishers Bridge Publications
  • Contact us

What's on

What's on at Kingfishers Bridge?

Warden's Blog

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For an insight into the day to day running of the reserve the Warden's Blog will now be kept regularly updated with tasks, large and small, that are going on here at Kingfishers Bridge, they are also the best place to keep up to date with weather dependent events and demonstrations.
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Events
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In August each year we hold an open day aimed at intruducing the local community to the importantance of safeguarding and recording wildlife in Cambridgeshire.

Walks, talks and demostrations are held throughout the day with wildlife experts to show their work and answer questions. 

Ongoing moth trapping and bird ringing by our own recordering team gives visitors and kids the oportunity to get hands on with their local wildlife.
Projects

​Kingfishers Bridge is a project and creation based conservancy, meaning there are always new and exciting things happening here.
To keep up to date with new and ongoing habitat creation and species recovery projects check out our Projects Page here.
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