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Low Newton by the Sea

Northumberland  >  United Kingdom

A seaside village, with a seawatching point to the north, a flooded scrape behind pub, and a small lake to the south.

Added* by Rob Fox
Most recent update 8 desember 2024

Description

Low Newton by the Sea has good mixed birding, with waders, sea-birds and wildfowl, all within an easy walk. Among the birds you can see on or from the beach are Ærfugl, Smålom, Tundralo, Heilo, Lomvi, Dvergterne, Tjeld, Steinvender, and many more.

The shrubs and trees around the 'Tin church' (a small corrugated metal chapel 100 m north of the car park; see map) are very good for attracting coastal migrants; these have included Halsbåndfluesnapper and Rødøyevireo, among many others.

The best birding is on the wader scrape between the village and the pool; this has attracted an excellent selection of waders, including rarities such as Styltesnipe, Alaskasnipe, and Svømmesnipe, as well as more regular species like Avosett, Myrsnipe, Dvergsnipe, Tundrasnipe, Brushane, Svarthalespove, and Småspove. It also has regular Gulerle, here close to its northern limits in Britain.

On the way to the main pool, during autumn migration after east winds, check the trees and shrubs beside the path going past Risemoor Cottage; there is a good chance of species like Gulbrynsanger, Fuglekongesanger, Østsanger, and Dvergfluesnapper here.

The main pool is overlooked by two small hides; these are open at all hours. From them you can see a limited range of mostly common species, but can include Knekkand in spring, and Sivhauk is sometimes present. Gresshoppesanger breeds in the wet grass with scattered shrubs here too.

Details

Access

Public car park on the right, 300m before the village (residents parking only thereafter). About 2.5 km walk from nearest bust stop (X18 and 418 services, on the B1339), though a few busses do go down to High Newton, a 1 km walk.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Wetland , Dunes , Moors/heathland , Lake , Beach , Sea , Agriculture , Mud flats

Conditions

High water possible , Flat , Sandy , Dry , Wet , Hilly

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Summer , Spring migration , Spring , Autumn , Autumn migration

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Narrow trail , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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