Rate birdingplace Studland Heath
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Internationally important, two sq miles of heath, lake, forest, dune, saltmarsh and mudflat area. Partly a National Nature Reserve.
Studland Heath is a scenic peninsula between Studland Bay and Poole Harbour. All six native British reptiles, grass snake, smooth snake, adder, slow worm, common and sand lizards, can be seen in Spring and Summer. (Ευρωπαϊκό) Γιδοβύζι and warblers in summer, wildfowl, divers, gulls and waders, including (Ευρωπαϊκή) Αβοκέτα, in winter. Ψαραετός possible on migration. Stronghold of the Ρεικοτσιροβάκος.
Access by ferry from Sandbanks in Poole, or by road from Swanage. Car parks north and south of the reserve.