Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve

Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve The Reserve conserves 250 acres of rare Wetland Habitats and wildlife, benefitting local communities A few have needed some help.
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Where tractors once cultivated the soil to grow potatoes and cereals there are now meadows with hundreds of wintering wildfowl, reedbeds with nesting Marsh harriers and limestone cliffs with breeding Sand martins and Kingfishers. The project, which was started by private initiative, has many special features. It benefits from various water sources including clear, clean water seeping from a limest

one ridge which lies adjacent to the site. Water levels are carefully managed for optimum wildlife benefit with the use of banks, ditches and sluices which ensure none is wasted. Reedbed, fen, mere, ditches, ponds, islands, meadows, scrapes and cliffs have all been created, each with the special features needed to attract a variety of species. For instance the reedbed has open pools, some deep water, an extensive ditch system and variable water depth to attract species such as Bittern. It has also been stocked with fish and small eels to ensure a good food supply is available. Since 1995 over 300 plant taxa have been recorded, most of which have colonised naturally. Water Germander had declined in eastern England to just 12 plants, all at Kingfishers Bridge. With the help of some funding from English Natures Species Recovery Programme our work has increased the population to over 500,000 – an increase of over 4,000,000%

Looking for a wild adventure?Our annual Family Nature Weekend is on 4 & 5 July, 12 noon–6 pm.We've got engaging activiti...
05/06/2026

Looking for a wild adventure?

Our annual Family Nature Weekend is on 4 & 5 July, 12 noon–6 pm.

We've got engaging activities for all the family. Try pond-dipping, bug-hunting, or owl-pellet dissection. Meet our water buffaloes. Enjoy live music from local banks and great food and drink from Kingfisher Cafe. Don't miss the party!

Β£5 car/day

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05/06/2026

Want a sneak peek into the Reserve with Warden James ahead of our Family Nature Weekend on 4-5 July?

πŸ“Ή 5 minutes of water buffalo and general gorgeousness, thanks to Jamie The Maids Head Wicken 😍

We'll be at Wicken Beer Festival, as always! Come and say hi, learn more about the Reserve and its wildlife, and discove...
13/05/2026

We'll be at Wicken Beer Festival, as always! Come and say hi, learn more about the Reserve and its wildlife, and discover our exciting plans for The Kingfisher Cafe πŸ»πŸƒπŸŒΈπŸπŸ‘©β€πŸ³

Just over a week to go. We hope you're as excited as we are πŸ₯³πŸ»

Don't forget, if you're free on Thursday evening, we'll be putting the marquees up from 6.30pm. Any help will be gratefully received!

13/05/2026
πŸ“» If you missed us live on   this morning, you can catch up on BBC Sounds:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002vkf2⏩ to...
08/05/2026

πŸ“» If you missed us live on this morning, you can catch up on BBC Sounds:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002vkf2

⏩ to 1:26:54 and 2:53:00 for lapwing and water buffalo action, the Reserve's history, and James and Eleanor's thoughts on how has inspired them.

Did you catch our first live segment at 7:25 this morning on   ? Reporter Tom and Reserve Manager James were discussing ...
08/05/2026

Did you catch our first live segment at 7:25 this morning on ?

Reporter Tom and Reserve Manager James were discussing the history of the Reserve and some of our wading bird residents.

Tune in again at 8:20 am or catch up later on BBC Sounds

Getting ready for broadcast on   live this morning
08/05/2026

Getting ready for broadcast on live this morning

πŸ‘‚Listen up! πŸ“» BBC Radio Cambridgeshire will be broadcasting LIVE from the Reserve tomorrow morning, Friday 8 May, at 7:2...
07/05/2026

πŸ‘‚Listen up!

πŸ“» BBC Radio Cambridgeshire will be broadcasting LIVE from the Reserve tomorrow morning, Friday 8 May, at 7:20, 8:20 and 9:20 am

⏰ Set your alarm or catch up later on BBC Sounds. Reserve Manager James always gives excellent interviews and the soundscape will be dreamy πŸžοΈπŸŒ…

πŸŽ‚ We're honoured to be a tiny part of the BBC's celebrations of 's πŸ’―th birthday!

Come for the buffalo under blue skies, stay for the birds and blossom, bees and butterflies πŸžοΈπŸƒπŸŒΌπŸπŸ¦πŸ¦‹πŸ₯ΎπŸΎWhile The Kingfishe...
24/04/2026

Come for the buffalo under blue skies, stay for the birds and blossom, bees and butterflies πŸžοΈπŸƒπŸŒΌπŸπŸ¦πŸ¦‹πŸ₯ΎπŸΎ

While The Kingfisher Cafe is closed for a refit, please pay for parking online. You are welcome to enjoy the picnic benches around the Reserve too.

πŸƒWe all had a brilliant time at this morning's 5km Spring Run! Hands up if you did too! πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈDo share your photos with us...
19/04/2026

πŸƒWe all had a brilliant time at this morning's 5km Spring Run! Hands up if you did too! πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ

Do share your photos with us: we'd love to see them 😍

If you missed out and would like to join the next one, email [email protected] to join our runners' mailing list. All ages and speeds very, very welcome.

Big thanks to our volunteer event team and cafe staff: you were awesome! 😘

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36A Stretham Road, Wicken
Ely
CB75XL

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