Another arrivals board with a set of migratory birds arriving in the UK later in the spring. The background is dark teal, with "Arrivals" in green.
Arriving in April: Nightingale, Reed Warbler, Whinchat, Lesser Whitethroat, House Martin.
Arriving AprilβMay: Garden Warbler, Turtle Dove, Cuckoo, Arctic Tern, Common Tern.
Arriving in May: Swift, Spotted Flycatcher, Nightjar.
These birds mainly arrive in April and May, with some late arrivals like the Swift and Nightjar appearing in May.
An airport style arrivals board showing migratory birds arriving in the UK. The background is dark teal, with "Arrivals" in green at the top. Bird names are in orange, and arrival times in green.
Arriving MarchβMay: Wheatear.
Arriving MarchβApril: Sand Martin, Chiffchaff, Osprey, Swallow, Ring Ouzel, Blackcap.
Arriving in April: Willow Warbler, Tree Pipit, Redstart, Sedge Warbler, Whitethroat, Pied Flycatcher.
Arriving AprilβMay: Yellow Wagtail.
Most birds start arriving from March, with peak arrivals in April and some extending into May.
Itβs springtime and migratory birds are on the move! π
Have you seen any of our fair-weather friends arriving? Stay tuned: we'll be shining a daily spotlight on our spring returnees.
Check out the Arrivals Board to see who's flying in and when... π
#SpringArrivalSpotlight
09.03.2026 10:01
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And more importantly do not kill women while claiming to be their liberators.
08.03.2026 17:45
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Six people running in front of a low sun with trees either side and wildflowers in the foreground. The text reads:
5km Spring Run, Sunday 19th April, 11 am. Early bird price Β£12, full price Β£15. Walk, jog, run, the choice is yours. Early Bird price ends Sunday 15th March. Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve (green logo showing a kingfisher in flight)
The cowslip meadow at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve in full bloom: delicate yellow flowers in green grass, with a background of a fence, trees, and blue sky
Four of Kingfishers Bridge's Konik ponies, trotting towards the camera in a green field, with golden reed beds, trees and a blue sky behind. Taken on the day of our most recent 5km run!
The kingfisher pond at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve, showing as a bright blue diamond shape in a green field. Golden reed beds, trees, and blue sky in the background
Ever wanted to run, walk or jog through a cowslip meadow next to a field of wild ponies in one of Cambridgeshire's loveliest Nature Reserves?
ποΈ Join our 5km Spring Run on Sunday 19 April!
ποΈ Early Bird entry is just Β£12 until 15 March kingfishers-bridge-nature-reserve.sumupstore.com/product/5km-...
28.02.2026 17:37
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πΌππ¦ Run through the cowslips, wave to the water buffaloes, and immerse yourself in birdsong on our 5km Spring Run!
ππΆββοΈπββοΈWe loved our January run so much that we're doing it all again on Sunday 19 April. Will you join us? Walk, jog, run βΒ the choice is yours:
www.kingfishersbridge.org/5km-spring-r...
19.02.2026 18:24
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I use Jitsi too: it's great!
13.02.2026 12:42
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Grey cat asleep in a tangle of limbs behind a computer monitor on a wooden desk, various papers in front
Submitted an article. Need a nap.
#eliza
30.01.2026 16:05
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A group of people saw, chop and carry small tree branches to a smoking bonfire, supervised by Reserve Manager James and his dog Hendrix, at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve.
A man throws a tree branch onto a pile of freshly sawn logs, supervised by Hendrix the dog, at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve.
A group of people carry away freshly sawn tree branches in a winter landscape with pollarded willows in the foreground, at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve.
A woman feeds a smoking bonfire of freshly cut small tree branches, in front of the Mound at Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve.
ππͺπ₯ Yesterday we welcomed onto the Reserve a brilliant volunteer work party of Environment Agency hydrologists, who helped clear and burn pollarded willow branches from the bottom of the Mound ππͺ
ππ·ββοΈβ Do you lead a team who'd like a volunteer day with us, in exchange for coffee & cake? Get in touch!
30.01.2026 15:48
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Text on a background of a flowering crab-apple tree:
Dawn Chorus Walks, spring 2026. Β£15 per person, all inclusive. Supporter discount. Check online for dates and times: www.kingfishersbridge.org
π± Look forward to spring by booking one of our gorgeous Dawn Chorus Walks:
β’ Sat 7 March, 6am
β’ Sat 28 March, 5:30am
β’Β Sat 4 April, 6:15am
π¦ We'll go deep into the Reserve to hear warblers and lapwing, barn owls and bitterns.
ποΈ Book at kingfishers-bridge-nature-reserve.sumupstore.com/product/dawn...
27.01.2026 20:00
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Ah well, worth a try. Good luck with your hunt!
27.01.2026 11:40
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Have you looked at SumUp? Might not be quite the right fit for you, but its online store is v easy to set up and use. British, though with US money behind it. Not sure youβll be able to find anything entirely non-evil π€·ββοΈ
27.01.2026 11:02
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A Big Garden Birdwatch bingo card with the following squares: House
Sparrow
Nice cup
of tea
Any
pigeon
Phone
OFF
Door goes
during your
count
Any
gull
Blackbird
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Goldfinch
Magpie
Starling
Robin
ID
debate
Biscuits
A profound
appreciation
of nature
Coal Tit
Bird
song
Any bird
of prey
A oneness
with birds
Slice of
cake
A sense of
enormous
well-being
Crisps
Wren
Who'll be doing the #BigGardenBirdwatch this weekend?
And how many of these do you think you'll cross off? ππ
23.01.2026 11:01
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That is one gorgeous owl! I love the colours you chose π
21.01.2026 12:50
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Loved this, thank you SO much!
What if -- hear me out -- the tiny notebook WAS Arietty's and it just looks like the Boy's handwriting because she taught him to both read AND write?
Not that I've been pondering this since about 1976 or anything
20.01.2026 15:40
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Also, sounds like that auto-responder works for you! You could set it on permanently, saying something like: "I aim to respond to most emails within one working week [or whatever]. Please accept my apologies if you haven't heard back by then, as I am doing my best to manage a very full inbox."
18.01.2026 12:28
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Anything that doesn't get done in my set hour waits for the next one, still tagged. Inevitably some stuff always falls to the bottom of the pile, so in theory I try and clear that once a month, but in reality, the bottom of my inbox is a compost heap of decaying unanswered sludge, which I should bin
18.01.2026 12:24
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Yep, I learned a few years ago to switch my email app off and only check it twice a day. This involves a quick triage: bin, easy reply now, tag for later. I set up tags to colour-code my non-urgent emails by topic, then set aside an hour or two a week to tackle them, one topic/colour a time. 1/2
18.01.2026 12:24
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Also this:
bsky.app/profile/thek...
16.01.2026 19:09
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This is how I roll on a #fenfriday now. Beats working for a living π π
16.01.2026 19:08
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I had the BEST time today. I fell in love with @kingfishersbridge.bsky.social many years ago, when I found myself face-to-face with a surprised water buffalo while out on a slow cross-country run. To be able to bring that joy to 120 other people, runners & volunteers, was a real pinch-me moment π€©
11.01.2026 19:29
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Same energy
07.01.2026 10:09
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Spot the difference
07.01.2026 10:08
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Timeline cleanse, Cherry Hinton Brook, Cambridge, 1 June 2025
#internationalunsolicitedduckpicday @themerl.bsky.social
06.01.2026 11:42
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Grey cat looks forlornly through the window at gorgeous snowy garden
Grey cat looks forlornly from the windowsill at her house-keeper, who has failed to make the snow go away
Grey cat contemplates her basket on top of the bookcase
Grey cat goes back to bed
Eliza has absolutely had it with all this beautiful snow and would like her outdoor facilities back NOW, thank you very much. A fresh litter box in the downstairs bathroom really isnβt good enough πΎ βοΈ
Much shouting this morning once front AND back doors were revealed to have snow beyond them π€·ββοΈ
05.01.2026 14:10
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Workspaces: tidy and make a to-do list last thing before you stop for the day, so that you start in a welcoming place the next day. A mini-tidy during breaks also helps, I find.
02.01.2026 18:43
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