
About this Event
About the Site
On the north Norfolk coast, Titchwell is one of Britain’s premier wetland reserves. In November, vast flocks of Wigeon, Teal, and Brent Geese gather on the lagoons, joined by Pintail, Shoveler, and Goldeneye. Waders such as Avocet, Knot, and Grey Plover feed in the shallows and on the shore, while Marsh Harriers quarter the reedbeds. Offshore, rafts of Common Scoter are often seen, along with regular Red-breasted Merganser and Red-throated Diver. With its mix of freshwater pools, saltmarsh, and beach, Titchwell offers superb late autumn birding in a classic Norfolk setting.
We will stay until evening to witness the spectacular roost, as Marsh Harriers – sometimes joined by Hen Harriers – drift in over the reedbeds to settle for the night.
Entry Fee (not included in Eventbrite ticket)
- RSPB Member – Free
- Adult Non-Member – £7.00
Facilities
- Visitor centre: toilets, café, shop
- Bird hides
Travel Information
- Coaches depart from Stop 40B, Victoria Embankment, 08:00 sharp
- Arrive by 07:50 to board and stow your gear
- Nearest Tube: Embankment
- Outbound journey includes a 20-min service stop; no stop on return
- Depart reserve at 17:00
What to Bring
- Clothes for all weathers
- Binoculars (and scope if you have one)
- Packed lunch if you wish to join the trip leaders for lunch in one of the hides
Further Reading
- See highlights in our trip report from a recent visit
- Explore more on the RSPB Titchwell Marsh website
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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is a registered charity in England and Wales no. 207076 and in Scotland no. SC037654.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stop 40b Victoria Embankment, Victoria Embankment, London, United Kingdom
GBP 30.00 to GBP 35.00