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A beautiful reedbed and wet woodland reserve thats rich in wildlife from the rare Swallowtail Butterfly, to the iconic Common Cuckoo.
This small but very special nature reserve offers birders the chance to see a wealth of reedbed specialists, as well as a brilliant variety of invertebrates including Swallowtail Butterfly and Norfolk Hawker Dragonfly.
In the winter, look out for Barn Owl quartering the reedbed on cold, still evenings. The woodland holds Marsh Tit, Eurasian Bullfinch and other common garden birds. You will likely see Western Marsh Harrier around the reserve too. In the spring, listen out for the iconic sounds of Common Cuckoo as well as a whole host of warblers including Cetti's Warbler, Sedge Warbler, Reed Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler and Willow Warbler.
In summer and autumn, you may encounter roaming flocks of Bearded Tit in the reeds, while Eurasian Hobby will be hawking for dragonflies overhead. This is a very peaceful reserve, especially in early mornings and evenings, so is a fantastic place to get your dose of nature therapy.
There is a car park and a small visitor hut, where you can find out more about the reserve.
The paths can get very boggy in winter, and some may be closed off when water levels on the river are high.
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