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Copt Hall is a sea wall, salt marsh and farmland habitat. National Trust controlled. The farm has lots of areas reserved for wildlife. Great estuary views.
Copt Hall is a working farm along side the Blackwater Estuary and boarders the Essex Wildlife trust Abbotts Hall reserves. It has a small car park from where you walk through the farmland and up on to the seawall. Here are reedy ponds, a view over the salt marsh and estuary. The raised seawall is parallel with a water filled dyke with some reed beds. The farmland is managed sympathetically for wildlife and is an attraction for some good farmland species. Local birders often visit in the evening for the raptor roost.
Birds you can observe include Erete vânăt, Erete de stuf, Ciuf de câmp, Șoim de iarnă, Presură sură, Pițigoi de stuf, Gâscă neagră, sea ducks and shore birds. Possible geese species grazing of the arable fields and meadows. Overall a well worth visit. Arrive at high tide and enjoy the roosting waders and wildfowl. See a link to the tide table below.
The Copt Hall Marshes are located on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex. Take the B1025 towards Mersea to Copt Hall Lane. Follow the lane to the small car park at the end of Copt Hall Lane, Little Wigborough, Essex. Press P on the map for directions to the parking spot.
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