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Whitacre Heath

West Midlands  >  United Kingdom

A 44 hectare Warwickshire Wildlife Trust reserve with open water, marsh, willow carr and mature woodland. Close to M42 and M6.

Added* by Iain Crawford
Most recent update 25 oktober 2022
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Description

The Whitacre Heath reserve contains open water, marsh, willow carr and mature woodland. There are four bird hides. Plants include blue fleabane and southern marsh orchid. There are emperor and chaser dragonflies in summer, and letter hairstreak butterflies.

The Tame valley series of wetlands is an important migration route. 130 bird species have been seen. Birds include Dvergdykker, Sivsanger, Rørsanger, Tornsanger, Munk, Isfugl, Tjeld, Makrellterne, Enkeltbekkasin, Rugde and Trepiplerke.

Details

Access

From M42 junction 9, follow A4097 Kingsbury road, first right and right again, through Lea Marston, and reserve entrance is half mile ahead on the right. Nearest train station is at Water Orton, 3 miles away. The route indicated on the map is about 2 km long.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Reedbeds , Moors/heathland , Mud flats , Agriculture , River , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

High water possible , Slippery , Wet , Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer , Autumn

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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