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Area off scrapes and lakes with numerous walks and several hides.
The lakes at Whisby Nature Park are surrounded by grassland, marsh, scrub and willow carr. Elements of the original quarry landscape remain, with fragments of heathland, old hedgerows and a small oak woodland. In spring and summer, flocks of tits and finches are joined by warblers. The lakes attract feeding Οχθοχελίδονο and σταβλοχελίδονο, and Ποταμογλάρονο nest on the islands. Δεντροφυλλοσκόπος along with Σχοινοποταμίδα and Καλαμοποταμίδα can be heard. Whisby Nature Park has also become synonymous with (Κοινό) Αηδόνι. Another special bird is the (Ευρασιατικός) Ήταυρος. Autumn brings the first sight of winter birds such as Χρυσοβασιλίσκος, Τσακρίλλι and Σταχτοσουσουράδα. In winter, the water levels are at their highest and wildfowl are numerous. The cold weather also brings with it huge murmurations of (Ευρωπαϊκό) Ψαρόνι in their thousands, swarming and twisting across the misty lakes.
It just off the a46 lincoln bypass. There's parking at the visitors centre. There is a car parking charge of £2 from March to October and £1 from November to February. Click on the P in the map to get directions. There are six waymarked trails to choose from at Whisby Nature Park ranging from 1.2 to 3 miles. Paths are level and in many places have a hard surface of compacted limestone.
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