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Willington Wetlands

Derbyshire  >  United Kingdom

This former sand and gravel quarry provides a haven for wildlife in the Trent Valley.

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Beschreibung

The shingle and grass islands in Willington Wetlands provide a refuge for birds and are ideal for breeding waders. The reed along the edges of the pools and in the old silt lagoon is home to a range of species and the grassland and duck marsh provide rich feeding for many species and breeding cover for others.

All year round the reserve is rich in bird life. In winter, large flocks of wildfowl gather, including Pfeifente, Krickente, Tafelente and Löffelente. In early spring, Großer Brachvogel gather on the wet grassland before they head north to their breeding grounds. During spring and autumn up to 20 species of wader pass through. Among the birds that breed at Willington are Uferschwalbe, Kiebitz and Flußseeschwalbe.

Birds of prey also visit the reserve - these include Wanderfalke, Turmfalke, Baumfalke and Sperber, as well as the very occasional Rohrweihe. In recent winters, Rohrdommel has been seen at the reserve. In addition to birds, Willington wetlands also attract several species of dragonfly and damselfy as well as otters. The conditions suit water plants such as short-leaved water starwort.

Details

Zugang

There is a small public car park in the village of Willington, from which there is a 10-15 minute walk to the reserve. Please use this car park, rather than parking on residential streets. There is no official parking at the reserve. Please keep the track between the road and entrance to the reserve clear, it is in 24 hour use for access for livestock and neighbouring landowners.

Access on the reserve is limited to the main track and the viewing platforms provided. Meadow Lane is accessible to mobility scooters in dry conditions, but please note that there are eight steps leading up to the second and third viewing platforms. The first platform and the bird hide are accessible to all.

Terrain und Habitat

Wald , Feuchtgebiet , Ebene , Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , Grasland, Wiesen , Fluss , Schilfflächen , Stadt/Dorf , See

Bedingungen

Flach , Offene Landschaft , Hochwasser möglich

Rundweg

Nein

Ist ein Spektiv nützlich?

Möglicherweise hilfreich

Gute Beobachtungszeit

Ganzjährig

Beste Beobachtungszeit

Winter , Frühjahrszug , Herbstzug

Route

Normaler Weg

Schwierigkeitsgrad der Tour

Einfach

Erreichbarkeit

zu Fuß , Rollstuhl

Beobachtungshütten oder -türme

Ja

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