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Broadleaf and conifer wood, some wet areas and bordering Lough Neagh.
Reas Wood extends along part of the shore of Lough Neagh. It is a wet woodland dominated by alder, willow and birch trees. It has a wide range of breeding woodland birds including terns on Torpedo platform, flocks of wintering wildfowl including Whooper Swan.
Park at Antrim Lough shore Park accessed via Lough Road beside Antrim Forum leisure centre or park at Antrim Castle Gardens and walk along Sixmilewater River to the same car park, looking out for Common Kingfisher and White-throated Dipper on the way.
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