Pitsford Water Nature Reserve
A gem of a reserve; a haven for wildfowl and migrating waders
Tom Hibbert
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A gem of a reserve; a haven for wildfowl and migrating waders
From sewage treatment to bird paradise
The site has a selection of habitats including a large pond, marsh, flood meadow, acidic Oak and Ash woodland and scrub.
Stroll along the towpath of the Staffs & Worcs Canal to get the best views over the reserve without disturbing wildlife
A 61ha wet grassland site reclaimed from intensive agriculture. Lying just north-east of Newton Aycliffe between the A1 and the East Coast Main Line railway, Ricknall Carrs, is one of the historic…
Situated just to the west of Lechlade in the eastern part of the Cotswold Water Park. It's a great location to watch over wintering wildfowl and in the springtime watch the reed dances of the…
Flooded clay pit which supports a variety of birds.
Life never moves in the slow lane at Seaforth, a coastal nature reserve home to hundreds of thousands of waders and seabirds.
The Visitor Centre is open Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-3pm. The nature reserve remains open daily dawn-dusk.
One of the best wetland sites in the region; regionally important for its high number of bird species
One of the best wetland sites in the region; regionally important for its high number of bird species
This reserve is home to thousands of wildfowl and waders in winter, and some very special plants in summer.
With stunning views across Morecambe Bay, this shingle island reserve is full of interest and a fantastic place for bird watching. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to the only grey seal colony…
Big skies and ever changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves.
A small arable field managed with wildlife in mind.
The area was formerly a sand pit and the main interest is ornithological.
An old gravel pit transformed into an internationally important haven for breeding and wading birds
Old grassland which is subject to winter flooding and a small wet woodland.
An incredible story of nature's ability to recover.
Two lakes lying in glacial hollows, ideal for overwintering wildfowl
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