Norfolk, England has several ecosystems including the Fens, Coast, Broads, and Agricultural Lands. The Fens are grassy wetlands with alkaline soil that are home to 56 species, including barn owls that feed on mice and otters that live in rivers feeding on fish. The Norfolk Coast has long sandy or pebbled beaches with dunes, marshes, and migratory birds like Arctic terns and seals. The Norfolk Broads are a network of navigable rivers and lakes that serve as nature reserves where birds like coots feed on snails and fish. Norfolk is also intensely farmed, growing crops like wheat and barley, and is home to wildlife including pheasants, poppies,