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A small wetland of 6 hectares close to the coast in a small town.
Filey Dams consists of freshwater lagoons surrounded by marsh and grassland grazed with cattle. A good site for ducks and waders, especially on migration. In autumn passerines including taigauunilintu can be seen. There are three bird hides overlooking the lagoons.
There is a small carpark at the end of Wharfedale which comes off the A1039. There are 3 hides and a screen connected by paths and a boardwalk. The wetland is 1 km west from Filey rail station.
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