Description
Barna rétihéja is present throughout the year, with many seen on passage and wintering this year.
cserregő nádiposzáta, Berki poszáta, and Réti tücsökmadár breed, among a wide variety of summer visitors.
Fenyérfutó and other roosting waders and gulls can be found on the beach, and in summer, terns including occasional Rózsás csér. In winter, Hósármány and occasionally havasi fülespacsirta use the beach where the Chevington Burn runs out. Sea ducks such as Pehelyréce,Fekete réce and Örvös bukó, and also Északi búvár, can be seen on the sea, along with lumma and Lunda from nearby Coquet Island.
őszapó and a good variety of young woodland species including wintering Csíz, Barna zsezse and sometimes Zsezse.
Kendermagos réce and good numbers of other wintering and breeding wildfowl; in winter it is worth checking the Csörgo réce flocks for vagrant Green-winged Teal, which occur here surprisingly regularly.
Details
Access
Parking available on reserve along a poorly maintained track. Alternatively, 'pay and display' parking is available in neaby Druridge Bay Country Park. Bus X18 from Newcastle to Red Row (nearest point to reserve). The National Cycle Network Route 1 runs along the east edge of the site.
Waterproof boots or wellingtons advisable in winter and wet periods.
The route around the south end of the reserve has narrow paths and can be very muddy.
Terrain and Habitat
Grassland , Dunes , Reedbeds , Beach , LakeConditions
Flat , Sandy , Open landscapeCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , Summer , Spring migration , Spring , Autumn , Autumn migrationRoute
Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
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