Fenland Birds. Based in March Cambridgeshire. The Thorney Farmland Bird Friendly Zone TFBFZ is an ambitious landscape-scale farmland bird conservation project.
The birds of prey centre based in Wisbech St Mary currently exhibits birds at events and takes them into schools for children to engage with nature and wildlife. These birds compared to their Greenland cousins flavirostris are slightly smaller shorter necked lighter plumaged and with a slightly smaller pink bill. The keeper shows them bistort an amphibious plant and then the children watch a reed warbler making its nest.
Fenland Animal Rescue operates with a 24hr on-call rescue team able to respond anywhere within Cambridgeshire to animals in need.
Since restoration work a greater variety of birds have begun to appear. These birds compared to their Greenland cousins flavirostris are slightly smaller shorter necked lighter plumaged and with a slightly smaller pink bill. Cases made to order. Its aimed at tailor managing arable farmland across a large area of Cambridgeshire countryside for the benefit of farmland birds and other wildlife.