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Sheepwash Park LNR is in South East Tipton, between Dudley and West Bromwich in the West Midlands.
This urban park LNR has a good amount of wintering birds and during Spring/Summer/Autumn the area attracts passage migrants. The area has a large lake with islands, pools, reedbeds, trees, scrubland and open areas.
(*1) (press STAR on map), the smaller reed fringed pools usually have Lille Lappedykker, Vandrikse, in Summer breeding Rørsanger and on passage Sivsanger. Small numbers of Rørspurv also occur.
(*2), the large lake, called Pump House Pool has Taffeland, Stor Skallesluger, Krikand, Skeand and Knarand in Winter. Toppet Lappedykker, Isfugl, Sortrygget Hvid Vipstjert, Bjergvipstjert and Troldand are usually present, the surrounding trees usually have a few Grønsisken. Fjordterne (former breeder) are possible depending on season, passage waders such as Mudderklire, Strandskade and Lille Præstekrave still turn up annually.
(*3), areas of trees/scrubland/open areas have Engpiber, Tornsanger, Gærdesanger, Løvsanger, Gransanger, Munk and Havesanger. Ravn and Vandrefalk (check electricity pylons) are regularly seen. Lærkefalk turn up in late Summer into Autumn.
(*4), Tunnel to Rattlechain Lagoon under railway line and Birmingham Canal, NOTE this tunnel is often flooded, suitable footwear advised.
(*5), Rattlechain Lagoon, in 2021 a Sorthalset Lappedykker turned up here, overland migrating Sortand often stop over for a few days from time to time. This Lagoon is also worth checking for passage waders.
Parking is all on street (some narrow roads - Please DO NOT block access - BE AWARE of on street parking restrictions), Sheepwash Lane, Dunkirk Avenue and Anne Close gets you within easy walking distance to the site. The site sits within a very large busy urban area, for directions press P's on map.
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