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Nature reserve of 150 hectares located within two miles of Stafford town centre. Managed by Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. Designated SSSI wetland habitat.
Doxey Marshes is a fantastic place to discover birds with over 200 species recorded and over 80 breeding species. The reserve also attracts many rare birds every year, including the first ever Kohejre and Flodsanger to be recorded in the Midlands region! Species include: Strandskade, Lærkefalk, Gravand, Stor Kobbersneppe and Silkehejre.
Just off the A5013, Eccleshall Road off Junction 14 on the M6, You can park in the car park at the end of Wootton Drive. Click on the P in the map for directions.
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