Descripción
Dark bellied Barnacla Carinegra, Silbón Europeo, Cerceta Común, Avoceta Común, Archibebe Común and Correlimos Común flock to Farlington Marshes in their thousands, creating unrivalled bird watching opportunities. The winter also sees the return of the ever popular Búho Campestre, which hunt over the Point Field and southern end of the main marsh.
During the spring and summer migrations, the Point Field and bushes are hotspots for warblers and other small passerines passing through. Redstarts, Papamoscas Gris, Torcecuello Euroasiático, Collalba Gris and Tarabilla Norteña are regularly spotted.
During the summer months Cetia Ruiseñor, Carricerín Común and Carricero Común can be heard chattering, while Avefría Europea, Archibebe Común, Bisbita Pratense and Alondra Común are busy out on the marsh as they settle down to breed.
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Accesso
The western car park can be reached from the eastern Portsmouth A27 roundabout (signed for the A2030). The track leading to Farlington is a small lane between the A27 westbound exit and the A2030 exit leading to Portsmouth. There is a 4km (2.5 mile) circular walk around the boundary of the 125 hectare nature reserve.

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