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This is the southern tip of a low lying island next to Barrow-in-Furness, with tidal marsh on one side and open sea on the other. Managed by the Wildlife Trust.
On this site there's a mixture of rolling grassland, dunes, salt marsh and ponds. The site attracts passerines, waterfowl and waders, including Ederfugl. There's also a seal colony.
Follow the road south from the Jubilee Bridge from Barrow. There's ample parking at the visitor centre and a picnic area (with plenty of Gråspurv and other small birds). Most of the site itself is accessible only on foot, and often across sand.
This is a large reserve which will easily take all day. Bring your own food and drink.
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