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Milton Creek Country Park

Kent  >  United Kingdom

Mosaic of meadow, scrub and aquatic habitats that attracts several species of birds.

Adicionado* por Brian Warren
Ultima atualização 18 junho 2024
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Descrição

Milton Creek Country Park is a green oasis, hidden from the world by a screen of industrial and residential development that hems it on three sides. The park is open at its northern end where Milton Creek flows out into the Swale. This corridor facilitates the migration of animal species in and out of the park as they move up and down the North Kent coast and provides additional roosting and feeding for the waders and wildfowl which over winter in the Swale and Medway estuary.

Despite the proximity of human disturbance the 52 hectares mosaic of meadow, scrub and aquatic habitats is home to many birds. Ranging from the more common species such as the Pisco-de-peito-ruivo to the scarcer Cartaxo-comum. The site is also visited by many migratory species including rouxinol-dos-caniços and Felosa-dos-juncos as well as the rare Rouxinol-bravo and Rouxinol-comum. Guarda-rios-comum can be seen occasionally along Brick Pits Drain and peneireiro-de-dorso-malhado / peneireiro regularly hunt over the open grassland. Other birds of prey seen on the site include Gavião da Europa and the diminutive Esmerilhão. From time to time wading birds such as Ostraceiro and Perna-vermelha-comum visit the site from Milton Creek during periods of high tide.

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Acesso

Milton Creek Country Park is located in Sittingbourne. The free car park at Saffron Way (behind the Gregg's drive-through) is open 7am to 7pm (summer) and 7am to 4pm (winter). Click on the P in the map for directions to the car park. Please note there is a 6ft 6in height barrier. The other entrances to the park are completely accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. Across the park there are a number of marked routes. The circular walk indicated on the map is about 3 miles.

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