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Ham Woods LNR is in the City of Plymouth in South West Devon.
Ham Woods LNR sometimes called Ham Wood (not to be confused with Ham Street Woods in Kent) is an area of mixed deciduous trees, grassland, orchard with a stream running along the valley bottom. Whilst most birds are of more common species, црноглаво муварче can sometimes be found on passage. барска кокошка can also be found in the wetter areas in the valley bottom, more often heard than seen as is the case with this 'skulking' species. глувчар are quite common and are often heard when flying over the tree tops.
Leave the A38 (Plymouth Parkway) South West at sign for Devonport on A3064, press P on map for directions to on street parking in Ham Drive.
A site where you can just spend a 1 hour visit or even all day, multiple routes available on site depending on your time scale.
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