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Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve lies between the Severn Estuary and the River Usk on the South Wales coast.
The new reedbeds, saline lagoons and wet grasslands have already attracted a wealth of wetland birds including internationally important number of overwintering Lapasorsa and jouhisorsa with numbers of haapana and tavi rapidly approaching the same level of importance. Other wintering wildfowl include harmaasorsa, punasotka and telkkä, with the occasional lapasotka.
kaulushaikara may be seen at the Uskmouth Reedbeds in winter along with sinisuohaukka and suopöllö. Up to 50,000 kottarainen use the reedbeds to roost in winter.
The scrub around the reedbeds has silkkikerttunen which are resident all year, a recent survey revealed around 70 singing males! Also rytikerttunen and ruokokerttunen in summer along with a few pensassirkkalintu in the reedbeds through the summer. A good number of hernekerttu are found around the hedgerows during the summer and are joined passage leppälintu, mustaleppälintu, pensastasku and flycatchers during the spring an autumn.
By car, join the A48 at either junction 24 or 28 of the M4. Follow the A48 until you come to the Spytty Retail Park roundabout. Exit onto the A4810 Queensway Meadows. At the first roundabout take the third exit onto Meadows Road and follow the brown tourist signs to the reserve. By bike, Sustrans National Cycle Network route 4 has a branch to Newport Wetlands using existing roads. The car park has a covered cycle stand. By bus, number 63 bus from Newport city centre goes to the visitor centre, is a demand responsive service.
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