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Sand Point and Sand Bay

Somerset  >  United Kingdom

Sand Point and Sand Bay are in North Somerset on the shore of the Severn Estuary.

Added* by Baz Willmott
Most recent update 19 Ekim 2022

Description

Sand Point at 158 foot tall, is a smaller version of Brean Down Nature Reserve and Brean Beach (see separate entry) further South. Sand Point lies North of Weston-Super-Mare, the point comprises of grassland (close cropped by rabbits), the slopes have Hawthorn (Crataegus), Elder (Sambucus) and Blackberry (Rubus) forming extensive scrubland. During Spring mornings this scrubland holds passage migrant Söğütbülbülü, Çıvgın, Çekirge Kamışçını, Karabağlı ötleğen, Kara sinekkapan and Ağaç incirkuşu. More open areas have passage migrant Kuyrukkakan and Boğmaklı Ardıç. Depending on season the seawatcher can expect to see Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç, Atlantik Yelkovanı, Sümsükkuþu, Kutup Fırtınakuşu, Karaayaklı martı, Yosun kazi, Kilkuyruk, Korsanmartı, Büyük Korsanmartı, Kütkuyruklu korsanmartı and the occasional çatal kuyruklu martı (in Autumn), all during North West onshore winds in particular.

Sand Bay being on the Severn Estuary has a high tide range, birds can be at long distance at low tide, 2 hours either side of high tide improve your chance of seeing Halkalı cılıbıt, Sürmeli kervançulluğu, Ak kumkuşu and Büyük kumkuşu (all in small numbers) during Spring and Autumn, Wintering birds include Kervançulluğu, Kızılbacak, Gümüş yağmurcun and sometimes 2000+ Karakarınlı kumkuşu, at high tide some birds use the saltmarsh at the North end of the beach as a high tide roost.

BE AWARE Livestock may be present on site.

Details

Access

BE AWARE, Weston-Super-Mare is known for it's large amount of roundabouts. On M5 motorway (Northbound or Southbound), exit at junction 21 signed Weston-S-Mare A370. At large roundabout take exit signed Weston-S-Mare A370, stay in Left hand lane, leave this road on Left slip road signed B3440. Continue on this road (crossing over A370), on this B3440 get in middle lane following signs to North Worle/Crematorium/Kewstoke/Sand Bay. Continue on this B3440 also called Queen's Way and follow signs (on multiple roundabouts) to Kewstoke/Sand Bay. On leaving Weston-Super-Mare the road becomes Lower Norton Road and eventually becomes narrow, at next junction on Kewstoke seafront turn Right signed Sand Point only, continue on this road (Beach Road) until reaching National Trust car park (Fee Payable) at the end of the road.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Sea , City/village , Agriculture , Mud flats , Beach

Conditions

Hilly , Flat , Open landscape , High water possible , Wet , Sandy

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring , Autumn , Autumn migration , Spring migration

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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