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Duddon estuary

Cumbria  >  United Kingdom

The Duddon estuary is a wide tidal inlet with a high tidal range. Never go onto the mud - the area is highly dangerous - view from the shore.

Added* by Axel Kirby
Most recent update 19 февраля 2020

Description

The Duddon Estuary, nestling between the Lakeland fells and the Irish Sea, is a dynamic and diverse environment. The expanses of sand and mud flats laid down by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago are constantly reworked by the tides providing unique and varied habitats. If the tide is high, then geese, waders and waterfowl will be visible from the shore next to the railway, including winter migrants. A regular assemblage of over 20,000 wintering waterfowl (wildfowl, waders and seabirds) and during severe winters numbers may exceed 70,000, including Пеганка , Длинноносый крохаль , Кулик-сорока , Галстучник , Чернозобик and Большой кроншнеп .

Details

Access

Viewpoints are accessible by road and railway, but it will be necessary to walk on damp, sometimes flooded grassland.

Terrain and Habitat

Mud flats , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , River , Sea , City/village

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape , High water possible

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Winter , Spring

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Paved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The railway footbridge at Kirkby-in-Furness station gives elevated views of the marsh.

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