Description
Blessed with a variety of freshwater habitats, Frampton Marsh provides close views of the abundant birdlife of The Wash, one of Europe's most special places for wildlife. Modronoga Sabljarka, Crvenonoga Prutka, Poljska Ševa and Prugasti Pozviždač can all be seen in summer, with thousands of ducks gathering on the freshwater scrapes in winter. Great all year but especially on wader migration from August to October.
The winter can be spectacular, with thousands of ducks, Grivasta guska, Vivak and Troprsti Zlatar all packed onto the wet grasslands. Žutokljuni Labud roost on the reedbed each night and with luck you may see a small flock of Gorska juričica, or even the elusive Laponska strnadica.
In spring, passage and breeding waders, including a large Modronoga Sabljarka colony, can be seen on the freshwater scrapes and wet grasslands.
Summer is a fantastic time of year for passage waders. Frampton provides one of the best opportunities to see common and scarce waders in the UK. The saltmarsh is alive with colour at this time of year - it's the best time to see hunting Eja Močvarica.
In autumn, the first returning Grivasta guska can be seen grazing on the saltmarsh and wet grasslands. The highest tides of the year are in September and these can force thousands of waders to roost on the wet grasslands and freshwater scrapes. Vodomar take up a winter residence in the tidal creeks of the marsh and on the wetland ditches.
Details
Access
The reserve is signposted from the A16 between Boston and Kirton. Follow the brown signs to RSPB Frampton Marsh. Car park at visitor centre. The entrance charge is £ 2.
