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Salisbury Plain

England  >  United Kingdom

Salisbury plain is a large open dry area with a lot farmland bird species. It is also the location where the isotrappi has been reintroduced.

Added* by rolmops
Most recent update 26 elokuu 2024

Description

Salisbury Plain is a chalk plateau in southern England covering 300 square miles (780 km2). The open grasslands of the plain are scattered with ancient historic monuments like Stonehenge, hill forts and tumuli. It is one of the largest chalk grasslands in Europe and it provides a unique and diverse habitat. You can expect to see see raptors like isohaarahaukka and ruskosuohaukka. Also other species typical for open plains like Paksujalka, isotrappi, kiuru, punapyy, viiriäinen and pensastasku can be observed here.

Details

Access

Salisbury Plain lies within the county of Wiltshire, but also stretches into Hampshire. Note: a big part of the plain is inaccessible due to military presence but you can park in Tilshead or other nearby villages. The 10 km circular walk from Tilshead that is indicated on the map is accessible year round. This section of Salisbury Plain is part of the Defence Estate. You may meet army personnel engaging in military exercises whilst out walking. These activities are unlikely to affect your walk (live ammunition is not used here), but please follow any instructions from military personnel. Give way to military vehicles, do not interfere with any army activity and keep dogs under close control.

Terrain and Habitat

Grassland , Plain

Conditions

Dry , Open landscape , No shadow

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Summer , Spring

Best time to visit

Summer

Route

Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The isotrappi lived in the UK until the mid 1800’s, when the species became a target for Victorian trophy hunters. In 2004 a reintroduction program started. The first release was in 2004, and they continued until 2019. Now a population of over 100 isotrappi is established in the UK. The population is now breeding at a level to be self-sufficient. For more information see the link below.

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