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Encyclopedia > RSPB Snettisham

RSPB Snettisham is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, situated in the county of Norfolk, England, north of King's Lynn, and close to Sandringham. It faces The Wash, a large estuary. In autumn and winter, the big tides of the Wash pushes up hundreds of thousands of wading birds onto the Norfolk coast. The nature reserve's bird lagoons provide a safe habitat for them. The deepest visible-light image of the universe, the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. ... Reserve can mean several things; 1. ... The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is Europes largest wildlife conservation charity. ... Originally, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count (in Great Britain, an earl, though the original earldoms covered larger areas) by reason of that office. ... For alternative meanings see: Norfolk (disambiguation) Norfolk (pronounced NOR-fk) is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. ... Map sources for Kings Lynn at grid reference TF6120 Kings Lynn is a town in Norfolk, England (population 34,564) on the River Great Ouse. ... Sandringham can refer to: The village in Norfolk, United Kingdom Sandringham House in the aforementioned village The Sandringham Time system The suburb of Melbourne, Australia The railway line in Melbourne The railway station in Melbourne at the end of the aforementioned line This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid... The Wash is also the name of a 2001 film. ... Estuaries and coastal waters are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, providing numerous ecological, economic, cultural, and aesthetic benefits and services. ... Families Charadridae Jacanidae Rostratulidae Ibidorhynchidae Recurvirostridae Haematopodidae Scolopacidae Dromadidae Burhinidae Glareolidae Thinocoridae Waders, called Shorebirds in North America (where wader is used to refer to long-legged wading birds such as storks and herons), are members of the order Charadriiformes, excluding the more marine web-footed seabird groups. ... A lagoon is a body of comparatively shallow salt water separated from the deeper sea by a shallow or exposed sandbank, coral reef, or similar feature. ... Habitat (from the Latin for it inhabits) is the place where a particular species lives and grows. ...


Snettisham pits were dug out during World War two in order to provide shingle that was used to build runways. Evidence of the concrete and rail tracks into and out of the pits is still visible today. German soldiers at the Battle of Stalingrad World War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the worlds nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. ...


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Snettisham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (284 words)
RSPB Snettisham is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
The Snettisham coast is "where Norfolk stares at Lincolnshire", as the local saying goes.
This means that, since Norfolk is a county with a very long coastline, it is unusual to be looking across the square-mouthed estuary of The Wash at the county of Lincolnshire, only 15 miles away, as the crow flies.
BIGpedia - Royal Society for the Protection of Birds - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (118 words)
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) is Europe's largest wildlife conservation charity.
It was founded in 1889 in England, initially to stop the use of grebe "fur"—the use of the plumage of the Great Crested Grebe on ladies' clothing to simulate real fur.
As of 2001, the RSPB had 168 bird reserves in the United Kingdom, covering 1,150 km².
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