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Bringing people together to explore #TheFens through heritage, creativity, nature, wellbeing and accessibility. #CelebrateTheFens The home of Muscovy and Eeli.

The Fens Katılım Ocak 2019
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Excited that I have been asked to write a book called "Secret Fens". What is your favourite secret about the fens?
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nicola crockford@numenini·
Never seen a higher density of Perch than in 500m of River Lark at Isleham. Incredible swarms of fry, with characteristically humpy back & black spot on dorsal fin plus lots of small ones. No huge ones but the biggest were all congregated with Roach in this fish cathedral. 2/14
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Not a pic from the Fens, but loved seeing this new beach hut being installed at Wells beach...
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Besides the Roe Deer, omnipresent observers of the Fens, amazing numbers Chinese Water Deer. One in most fields, alone, the Roes being in groups. Distinctive cartoon-like run (effortless across ploughed field) & fluffy ears; one ear slashed by fangs of a rival? #Prickwillow 3/5
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Great to see the Wisbech to Upwell tram mentioned on @itvanglia this evening
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Can anyone help @rl_keith
Robert Keith@rl_keith

Hey @FascinatingFens do you know anyone who could identify this elegant fowl in my back yard? It was a bit smaller than a ring-necked dove and very uniform grey. Darker than most kestrels. I didn't see it fly. Please excuse the terrible photo.

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