Beschrijving
Hickling Broad is situated on the Upper Thurne river system, which holds a significant percentage of the UK population of Kraanvogel as well as important breeding numbers of Roerdomp, Bruine Kiekendief, Baardman and Cetti's Zanger. You can see any of these species throughout the year. Interesting mammals at the site include the introduced Chinese Water Deer, as well as native Roe Deer and Red Deer. Keen observers may also find Otter and Water Vole (although both are more difficult to spot).
In winter, large numbers of Bruine Kiekendief roost in the reedbed north east of Stubb Mill (see Stubb Mill listed as a seperate site on BirdingPlaces). Both Smelleken and Blauwe Kiekendief are can be seen around the reserve for lucky observers. Brendan's Marsh, on the eastern side of the reserve, will be packed with wildfowl including Wintertaling, Smient, Slobeend and more! Waders including Watersnip and Kievit will also be found here. A keen eyed birder may also notice a Waterpieper feeding on the muddy banks. On Hickling Broad itself, look out for diving ducks including Kuifeend, Tafeleend and Brilduiker. There may also be Topper, Grote Zaagbek and even Nonnetje following harsher winter conditions.
In the summer, the reedbeds are alive with the sounds of warblers including Kleine Karekiet, Rietzanger and Sprinkhaanzanger. You may also find Koekoek, Fitis and Grasmus around the reserve. The reserve may soon be home to Lepelaar and Grote Zilverreiger year round, as they seem likely to be future colonisers here, but both species can be seen on the reserve during the summer months. The wetland will be busy with dragonfly and butterfly activity, including the rare Swallowtail butterfly! Making the most of the insects will be Boomvalk, which will be swooping over the reeds in search of prey. Look out for Zomertaling, Kleine Plevier and Kluut on Brendan's Marsh.
In spring and autumn, Hickling Broad can be a fantastic place to experience wader passage, with Brendan's Marsh and Swim Coots scrapes being the best locations to see this (the latter only accessible via one of the NWT's Hickling Broad boat trips). Expect to find Bonte Strandloper andBontbekplevier on Brendan's Marsh, as well as Witgat, Groenpootruiter and other long-distance migrants. Scarcities here have included Bosruiter, Kleine Strandloper, Temmincks Strandloper, Krombekstrandloper, Gestreepte Strandloper and maybe even more!
The reserve is a hotspot for rarities, and in recent springs, Purperreiger, Vorkstaartplevier, Steltkluut, Roodpootvalk, Bijeneter and Snor have all been seen! You never know what you may find here.
Details
Toegang
From Hickling village follow the signs to the nature reserve. There is a large car park (grid ref TG 428 221), visitor centre and toilets. There is disabled car parking provision and a rough surface leading to the centre where there is a disabled toilet, hearing loop and a wheelchair available. From the visitor centre there are a number of accessible trails, both compacted hoggin or boardwalk which give easy access to two hides as part of a circular route.
The Norfolk Wildlife Trust organise boat trips as an alternative way to experience the reserve, and is the only way to access Swim Coots hide and scrape. Look on the Norfolk Wildlife Trust's website for more details and to book a boat trip with them.
