Rate birdingplace Padley Gorge
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A valley in the Peak District of Derbyshire near the village of Grindleford. Great place for species like Crnoglava Muharica.
Padley Gorge is a deep but narrow valley in the Peak District of Derbyshire near the village of Grindleford running through the Longshaw estate (National trust). It is a popular picnic and walking area and a great spot for finding Crnoglava Muharica, Muharica, Šumska Crvenperka, Šumski Zviždak, Kratkokljuni puzavac, Vodenkos and Brgljez.
By car, drive towards Grindleford on the B6521 and park in the layby near the icecream van (Sheffield S11 7TZ).
There's over 100 nest boxes around this location which have the openings corked until the arrival of the Crnoglava Muharica. This is a major breeding site for this species and several other species.