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Freiston Shore

Lincolnshire  >  United Kingdom

A tidal saltmarsh which also encompasses saline lagoons and wet grassland.

Added* by IScott
Most recent update 6 mai 2020

Description

Freiston Shore protects 683 hectares of saltmarsh and mudflats for wintering, passage and nesting birds. A 15 hectare saline lagoon has been created, a rare habitat that holds breeding waterbirds, especially Avosett and Sandlo. 72 hectare of sheep fields and arable land is converted into a wet grassland for the benefit of breeding waders and waterfowl.

During spring, look out for Avosett and Tjeld nesting on the lagoon, Sanglerke and Kornspurv singing, migrants such as Steinskvett, Gulerle and Strandsnipe. In autumn, thousands of waders such as Polarsnipe, Myrsnipe and Tjeld roost on the lagoon at high tide. Winter sees large flocks of Heilo, Vipe and other waders on the saltmarsh and mudflats and thousands of Ringgås and Brunnakke feed on the wet grasslands. Spot birds of prey such as Jordugle, Myrhauk and Dvergfalk hunting over the saltmarsh. Up to 5000 Svarthalespove spend the winter in the surrounding areas.

Details

Access

From Boston, take the A52 road towards Skegness. Upon reaching Haltoft End (2 miles/3 km), turn right and follow the brown tourism signs from here to the reserve. Parking is £1 per car (free for RSPB members).

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Mud flats , Grassland

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Winter

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

At Freiston Shore you can get excellent views of waterbirds on the saline lagoon, especially at high tide when wading birds roost, sometimes in their thousands. The saltmarsh is good for watching hunting birds of prey, while Ærfugl and Siland and other diving ducks can be seen offshore during winter.

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