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Clevedon - Blind Yeo - River Severn

Somerset  >  United Kingdom

Clevedon is a town on the banks of the Severn Estuary in North Somerset.

Ajouté* par Baz Willmott
Dernière actualisation 21 octobre 2022

Description

The town of Clevedon has been a 'seaside' location since the Victorian era and a popular place for the visiting people of nearby Bristol. Typical of the era it has a pier (various opening times - charge incurred) that stretches out into the estuary. On the estuary the low tide mark can be half a mile from shore, birds can be spread over a wide area, 3+ hours before/after high tide is best. Bécasseau variable sometimes numbering 5,000+, Chevalier gambette, Courlis cendré, Tournepierre à collier, Huîtrier pie, Pluvier argenté, Bécasseau maubèche, Faucon émerillon, Faucon pèlerin, Plongeon catmarin and small numbers of Bernache cravant, Canard siffleur, Sarcelle d'hiver, Canard pilet, Fuligule milouinan, Eider à duvet, Harle huppé, Macreuse noire, Garrot à oeil d'or and occasionally Harle bièvre. Aigrette garzette, Grand Cormoran, Faucon crécerelle, Tarier pâtre, Chevêche d'Athéna, Pipit farlouse, Pipit maritime and Tadorne de Belon are regularly seen throughout the year. Freezing/cold weather conditions elsewhere may bring in larger flocks of Vanneau huppé and Pluvier doré. During Spring/Autumn migration Grand Gravelot, Barge rousse, Barge à queue noire, Courlis corlieu, Traquet motteux, Bergeronnette grise, Gobemouche noir, Rougequeue à front blanc regularly pass through.

The wet areas behind the sea wall can hold a lot of birds, pushed off the estuary mud by high tide or the Severn Bore (following a new or full moon - depending on weather conditions) and Blackstone Rocks are all worth checking out (Press STARS on map), birds of prey actively hunt when birds are concentrated at roost sites.

The sea wall is a popular walking area and can be busy mostly in the afternoons, a morning visit with suitable tide times may be best. If you have time be sure to check further up the Blind Yeo for birds.

Détails

Accès

The M5 motorway is on the Eastern edge of Clevedon, leave M5 at junction 20 signed Clevedon/Nailsea B3133. On large roundabout take exit signed Clevedon/Nailsea B3133, get in Left hand lane. At next roundabout take first exit signed Yatton/Congresbury (B3133)/Sports Center/Sea Front. Continue on this road (Central Way), at next roundabout continue straight ahead (second exit). Road is now Southern Way but soon becomes Old Church Road, Salthouse Fields car park (Fee Payable) is on the Left by some large trees.

Terrain et Habitat

Arbres et buissons disséminés , Prairie , Zone humide , Rivière , Mer/océan , Ville/village , Agriculture , Vasières , Plage

Conditions

Plat , Marécageux , Niveau d'eau élevé probable , Paysage ouvert

Boucle

Oui

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Oui

Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Hiver , Printemps , Automne , Migration automnale , Migration printanière

Itinéraire

Route pavée , Sentier large , Route non pavée , Sentier étroit

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Facile

Accessible via

A pied , Vélo , Voiture

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

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