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CornwallPlaces to see birds in Cornwall. Covers RSPB Reserves, Wildlife Trust Reserves, National Parks, National Trust, National Nature Reserves (NNRs), Local Nature Reserves (LNRs), Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), Forestry Commission and Community Forests.
Add your listing here Birds of the River CamelArea covered from Constantine Bay to Port Isaac and the River from Padstow, Wadebridge, Bodmin and Camelford. The information will be of use to the 90,000 birdwatchers who visit the area each year.The estuary is considered tidal as far as Polbrock whic ... CamelBirderThe River Camel rises on Bodmin Moor above Camelford, it then makes its way towards Bodmin and then turns sharp right and heads for the north Cornish coast, before issuing into the sea between Pentire and Stepper Points.Species encountered will depend ... Cornwall BirdingCornwall BirdingNews, reviews, Galleries and Daily updated bird reports from Cornwall and The Isles of Scilly. Site guides, trip reports, Lands End Ringing Group, historical records, Cornish Chough and Cirl Bunting Projects. Everthing to do with birds, bi ... Cornwall Hot SpotsA page from the official website of the Cornwall Bird Watching and Preservation Society. It gives a summary of some of the best birding locations in Cornwall. It is only intended as summary guide, not a detailed analysis.Birdwatching hot spots covered inc ... Crowdy ReservoirSituated in part of the Bodmin Moor Site of Special Scientific Interest, birdwatchers will not be disappointed at this moorland lake. The banks (except by the Nature Reserve) are open for walking and picnicking but there is no form ... Dawlish WarrenDawlish Warren National Nature Reserve, Devon is located on a long sand spit at the mouth of the River Exe. The sand spit is home to many species of wildlife and holds geomorphologic interest.Habitats at the Warren, include dunes, grassland, ponds, sal ... Isles of Scilly Bird GroupThe Isles of Scilly are one of the best known birding locations in Britain. This was not always the case. The majority of birds recorded on the islands during the 1800s and early 1900s were those identified after being shot. Lundy IslandLundy lies off the coast of North Devon. Lundy's flora and fauna is so rich and diverse that most of the Island is a Site of Special Interest and the seas surrounding it are England's only statutory Marine Nature Reserve, so whether you are looking for ... National Nature Reserves in CornwallNational Nature Reserves (NNRs) are places where wildlife comes first. They were established to protect the most important areas of wildlife habitat and geological formations in Britain, and as places for scientific research. This does not mean they are ' ... RSPB Hayle Estuary50.17683 -5.43149 www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/h/hayleestuary/RSPB Hayle EstuaryThis most south-westerly estuary in the UK is a good place to watch birds in autumn and winter. The estuary never freezes so it is an important location for over-wintering ducks and geese, including wigeons, teals and shelducks. Wading b ...
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