Where wildlife comes to you: a winter roost at Willow Tree Fen
Description
In this latest episode of the Wilder Lincolnshire Podcast, we head out to Willow Tree Fen as dusk approaches to witness one of the county’s most spectacular wildlife events — the winter roost.
Join us on the viewing area with Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust’s Deputy Head of Nature Reserves, Sarah Craythorne, as we explore how this remarkable reserve has transformed from arable farmland into a thriving wetland haven. We delve into the story of Willow Tree Fen’s rebirth, the arrival of cranes after more than 400 years, and the unique decision to limit access so wildlife can flourish undisturbed. We learn how water management shapes the reserve, how cattle play a role in habitat care, and why Willow Tree Fen has become nationally significant for wintering wildfowl, waders and raptors.
Later, we’re joined by Josh, a former trainee and now volunteer, who shares his experiences monitoring harriers and cranes, helping visitors identify birds in flight, and watching record-breaking roosts unfold — including more than 40 cranes bugling as they come in to roost.




