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Old and new gravel pits east of Baston and Langtoft villages.
Baston and Langtoft Gravel Pits are a mixture old and new gravel pits just east of Baston and Langtoft villages. The lakes attract wildfowl in winter, and small numbers of waders in spring and autumn (depending on the water levels). There is a downside though, because you can only view the area from the road and it can sometimes be difficult to see through the greenery surrounding the lakes. In addition to that several of the pits cannot be viewed as the area is strictly private. Nevertheless, most of the time you can manage to observe quite a few birds in the area. Birds you can spot here include üstökösréce, Kis bukó, rövidcsőrű lúd, Énekes hattyú, Bütykös ásólúd, Kanalas réce, Fütyülő réce, Kerceréce, Csigaforgató, Aranylile, Parti lile, Kis lile, Piroslábú cankó and Sárszalonka.
The Baston and Langtoft Gravel Pits are located 15 km north of Peterborough, just east of Baston and Langtoft villages. From the A15 crossroads in Baston or Langtoft, take the minor roads east. The pits can be explored from the road only - note that many of the pits cannot be viewed as the area is strictly private.
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