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Unmanned RSPB bird reserve built on a derelict colliery at the mouth of the Dee estuary.
RSPB Point of Ayr is a nature reserve on a remote part of the Dee Estuary reserve located on the northern-most tip of Wales. It has a mix of reedbed, beach, lagoon, tidal mudflats, dunes and saltmarsh, adjoining a caravan park and industrial area. Open 10am to 5pm daily. The site has a hide but no visitor centre. Among the birds you can encounter are мала чигра, среден пескар, сабјарка, блатна еја, голема бела чапја, мала бела чапја, голем српоклун свиркач, барска кокошка, трскар рогозар, мал трскар, свиларче, Обична (Црнонокна) ветрушка, црна тринга, Brent Goose, речна тринга, шарена тринга and голем воден бик.
The northernmost point in mainland Wales. From Chester, head northwest on A548 for 24 miles then turn right on minor road through Talacre. Car park is at the very end of Station Road.
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