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A 1,000 foot hilly region with easy access from Birmingham. Probably the best site in UK for sepelrastas sightings in spring.
In the Clent Hills five species of bat, fallow and muntjac deer, stoat, weasel, badger, fox, hare and 130 bird species have been recorded. Rareties include harjalintu, jänkäkurppa, kaulushaikara and mustaleppälintu. sepelrastas are conspicuous in mid to late April. Also metsäkirvinen, pensassirkkalintu, lehtokerttu, lehtokurppa and tornipöllö.
Clent Hills are between A456 and A491. Exit M5 at junction 4 (from south) or junction 3 (from Birmingham). Car parks as shown on map. Click on a P in the map to get directions. Area west of Walton Hill is best for birding. Some paths are strenuous.
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