Lowestoft kittiwakes
Dick Houghton’s talk highlights the vital Suffolk coast kittiwake colony amid global declines since the 1970s.
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Dick Houghton’s talk highlights the vital Suffolk coast kittiwake colony amid global declines since the 1970s.
Dick Houghton’s talk highlights the vital Suffolk coast kittiwake colony amid global declines since the 1970s.
Spectacular red sandstone cliffs with many sea caves
Magnificent pink-red granite cliffs rising 60m above sea level
Maritime cliff and slope, upland Oak woodland and lowland heathland. Notified SSSI.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk’s nature charity – the only organisation dedicated wholly to safeguarding Suffolk’s wildlife and countryside.
A coastal reserve between Llanrhystud and Monk's Cave
A reserve that stretches from the high tide line to the coastal path, with a range of habitats.
A pretty, little gull, the kittiwake can be spotted nesting in colonies on clifftops and rock ledges around the UK's coast. It spends the winter out at sea.
A cliff reserve with a nationally important number of Kittiwakes
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