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If you lived in the Arctic Circle you'd likely view Norfolk has a very good winter destination somewhere mild to travel to so it makes sense that 2 breeds of my greater responds are making their annual flights south to overwinter in the fens the hoopa and the Buick's Walmsley coming great numbers to the well ne wetlands and some have already arrived joining us on the line now is Emma brand from the wall found Wetlands Trust the w w t which runs the well me Reserve Hello Emma Good afternoon lovely So I mean this one is my quite epic journey. And I absolutely to say each summer they've been away from breeding and their base about a very different journeys to us so you've mentioned data species that travel great distances to get head nor circular he pursued a travelling 1200 miles from Iceland so doing a very short migration in comparison to the one species the Buicks one coming across from Arctic Russia. They're doing 2 in a hall style some miles to us so the Hooper Swans actually have one of the largest sea crossings of any spawn species coming from ice and down here to the u.k. And they can do that journey relatively quickly and we've started to see the 1st who performed the 1st families of paper swans of arrived here on the reserve in the last couple of weeks and we will expect those numbers to increase as more and more beds arrive with us for the winter until our peak numbers in January but we're still a little way to go until we see our 1st Buicks will say that there is not much longer Jenny and there are also coming across lots of different countries so that able to stop off a lot more frequently on that journey and some of them will eventually get hit to the u.k. To spend their winter in the habitat but greets them for their winter break the habitat run well and they all up the river ooze them in different parts of the broad system as well it's ideal for them I guess it is absolutely yes these forms are looking for a safe wristing site so they want to reste on water you know they want fresh water over the winter that's why they're coming away from these countries that get very very cold weather water is likely to freeze they need fresh water to drink and also to preen their feathers to keep themselves in good condition over the winter and I particularly like hair in the fence because they have ample areas to fade and I for the winters while site all of the surrounding farmland when we have all the harvesting going on at this time if you're. Able to go out into the fields and feed on anything that's left over so that we should have a top spot site. Manny's and grain that's left off to the harvest so yeah there's plenty to attract them head to the fence. And it really is mind boggling as you've mentioned already that epic journey they make from Iceland the Hoopers but the Buicks but you have to come over land a lot of places but further from from Arctic Russia and there's been a concern in recent times the not all the numbers are getting through there's this there's been a problem with the migration that. There has so there's a couple of factors that have sort of been affecting our numbers that we see here in the u.k. I'm sorry in recent decades of 40 we've been aware of pyrex spawn numbers dropping so the population has been declining but also we're seeing fewer birds here in the u.k. Because we are seeing milder winters not just air in the kind but also I just I from the continent say the countries they come 3 just before arriving with us here so if it's a very mild winter we can say less than a 1000 beds here in the run up to Christmas unless we get a very cold push and if we get cold weather pushing them Tripodi Linden Germany the Netherlands and head to the u.k. Then we might see larger numbers but generally we don't see that until just after Christmas the Buicks ones are you know need to be picked out of all the hate this one's hair we've got staff and volunteers here at the well anywhere and sent to say where I will to help people pick out those Buick's ones is very slight subtle differences in their parents and they're cool as well and one of the best events that we have here as well and we are all swans awake morning so getting here when the forms are all waking up on the wash is about to fly out to the fields for the day and experiencing that here that's often the best chance to see Buicks wants. And there there are but all difficult to tell apart the Buick and the Hoopers but they are quite different and it's fairly easy to distinguish them from our native swans the the mutes ones that the Ahmad are of which I saw when I was off last week I went to Wroxham and there were dozens of them there that they don't go anywhere they don't migrate to the meets ones they don't tend to do the same migrations as. From the Pyrex one so not quite that length of journey we might see more mean ones coming on to the washes away for the wintertime so they do sort of group up together whereas in the spring in the summer they're very much going off into that has finding a territory and going through the breeding season just as a pair on their own but yes they are easier to tell apart from the meats ones than each other Samy So it's got a lovely orange bill the largest of the 3 swans the Supremes you expect to have yellow and black bells a slight size difference between them say Buicks are actually the smallest of the 3 species but we you know we're one of the best places really to see all 3 species in the u.k. And trust people on hand to guide you and help you know what you're looking at and you've got this new program of different events haven't you you mentioned early morning fading but in fact you're doing evening probably floodlit swarm feeding at the weekends as well aren't you coming up we do absolutely say Ricci I'm said let's form phase which is mostly that he performs come up for a little bit of extra food in the evening so he can either watch the flight change so will the Swans returning back to the reserve it tough quick She's spectacular on it sorry but then we have floodlights eliminate all mainly again and this one's coming to reste and they're all such on the water patiently waiting for their food in the evening news feeds run every weekend Saturday and Sunday from November to February I'm We have a new event this winter which is all small supper evening so on selected Friday throughout November to February we'll actually do an evening meal in our main like in a vis. Sensa after you've watched the Swans having their mail on the main Look again you don't have to eat the same thing as the Swans. Do they like a movie you start think mistakenly used to feed them stale bread but bread isn't necessarily that good for them I don't think is that no it isn't something that they would naturally find when they're foraging out by themselves we feed grain from all whales are it's a little bit of a top up for them but it won't keep them going through the when to say really the Arab lands that surrounds the use washes hay is where they get the bulk of their food from and if we haven't got too much water on the recess if it's not too flooded which it isn't at the moment they can also write on aquatic plants on the reservist well says plenty of not to feed for the hit ready and waiting for them with a migration from any of the Swans is more than 2 and a half 1000 miles that really is a natural phenomenon and it's a great site to know when they're back in Norfolk along with a lot of other species as well it's quite a spectacle and it's their website people can go to on w w t to find out more about the opening times that well only Absolutely yes so if you can want to see w w t u.k. For Smash Well maybe he can find all of the information about where we are what time where I've been what sort of things are about in the reserve at the moment so like you say it's not just small I'm still facing increasing numbers of ducks p.c. Sites are coming back to the u.k. Like which until pin tile we get lots of flocks of golden Plus we're not playing and just this morning we're getting flocks of Red Wing and fail fast flying across the ridge says so you can see all the latest sightings and what but arriving back here with us that well maybe we're very lucky to have such a variety of different places for wildlife and I know in particular it's almost a unique site that in the news is used in the well in the wetlands and a terrific thing to. During the winter because this is the time of the year when we're coming up towards it and. They're off again and they the Swans when the weather gets better in the spring they'll be flying north again absolutely yeah they only have a few when winter months Stay with us and so you've only got a few opportunities really to see them and to enjoy the spectacle before it warms up and once the day length starts to increase stuff their signal to get going again or am I Brown thank you very much is good to catch up with you there at Wellesley center and thank you very much for coming in thank you. He's. Pulling the plug. Also an update on out a time frame time. I will have a travel news in just a moment Madonna mighty slow when the b.b.c. Reports on things about where I live or why do you usually some something like this sometimes it even sounds like this and in the mornings it might even sound like this but why should a song like this if you. And you have a story you think the b.b.c. Or Republican position. 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And it's Phil De Lay Hello film Yeah good afternoon mater the president of the Paul Gary and Football Union has resigned after the racist abuse of England players during their euro 2020 qualifier in severe last night the 6 now win for England was stopped twice because of the behavior of a group of home fans which included monkey chants and Nazi salutes football's European governing body Wafer has called upon everyone involved in the game to wage war on racism and says it's doing everything it can to eliminate the disease now 3 of nori city's 1st team regulars compete in the international stage this evening team damage and Max Aaron's could all represent their countries Richard Hancock reports it's a big night for Teemu Pukki Finland they take on Armenia at home in euro 2020 qualifying the Finns a 2nd in the group behind runaway leaders Italy but their 41 defeat to Bosnia Herzegovina at the weekend has allowed tonight's opponents to move to within 2 points of them picky already has 5 goals in the qualifying campaign yes it Dermott should feature for Switzerland in their qualifier against Republic of Ireland the strike it came on for the last 2 minutes of their one nil defeat to Denmark on Saturday and fullback Max Aarons is likely to play for England's Under 20 one's against Austria at Milton Keynes Daniel Farka and City's fans will be hoping they all come through unscathed where the Premier League trip to Bournemouth now just 4 days away yet fingers crossed for that so now Gholston onesies tonight showpiece Emerald park friendly to kick start their season Nori city is sending their under $23.00 stake on the Greens who are currently just 2 places off the bottom of the Thurlow non-pros. Ricky and Scott but let's look over his joint 1st team managers earlier this season and they want to use tonight's game to help improve the mood around the club were trying to involve section a lot more now we've sort of the range of the 1st team you know we invite them in mascots and then the parents Carmen you know last week we had you know mascots ball boys the parents come in the atmosphere was great always encourage people not just pop to get that your little game and support local football to stay with local football one remaining 2nd round tie in the Norfolk senior can't take place this evening is for the Wellesley is Great Yarmouth town of the Thurlow Nunn Lake playhouse to earn income division one side Sprouse the athletic it sprouted 1st Senior Cup game in 8 years downtown they've got the chance to extend their advantage of the top of the Division one north when they entertain 3rd place Lakenheath while it brews Greenline 4th place dishtowel take on nor reach c.b.s. More bottom wondrous playing media market reserves in the 1st Division knockout cup for the Rugby World Cup England's preparations for their quarter finals against Australia have been given a significant boost they've got the news that. Is now very likely to start number 8 injured his ankle against Argentina 10 days ago but he said to be doing really well in his recovery now back on for the sports news for the rest of the afternoon then 7 o'clock the game I'll be joined by some people have just driven thousands of miles to raise money for the community sports foundation they went from no reach to on him Munich and Milan and then back to help the c.s.f. Build the next phase of its headquarters at the nest near Horsford Nori City Football Club of pledged up to half a 1000000 pounds to the appeal so he wore it from the executive committee a carrot says the money isn't being given away lightly when we're looking at budgets we could invest that half 1000000 pounds into it and we could invest into continuing the projects at Coney and that we felt there in a we just had an opportunity to to be able to contribute to the nest at a time when when they needed the money and that was really impo