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Oldbury Power Station

West Midlands  >  United Kingdom

Former nuclear power station on Severn estuary, decommissioned in 2012. An area with heath and scrub, small and large ponds, reed beds and tidal mudflats.

Added* by Iain Crawford
Most recent update 31 júl 2022

Description

The silt lagoons at Oldbury power station are used as a high tide roosting site by birds which feed on the Severn Estuary. The area is best seen via a 3 mile circular walk giving views of the Forest of Dean and Severn bridges. Among the birds you can encounter are potápka malá, kalužiak sivý, kalužiak červenonohý, hvizdák veľký, hvizdák malý, pobrežník hrdzavý, kukučka obyčajná, trsteniarik malý, žľtochvost domový, kazarka pestrá and lastúrničiar strakatý. myšiarka ušatá roost in winter. Also muntjac deer, roe deer, pyramidal orchids, longhorn beetles, redeyed damselfly and scarce chaser dragonflies.

Details

Access

From M48 Aust junction take B4461 then B4061 to Thornbury, then left on minor roads. From M5 it's junction 14. Car park on site and roadside parking. All visitors must report to the security office which will provide an information leaflet with walk map

Terrain and Habitat

Wetland , Plain , Lake , Mud flats , Agriculture , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Moors/heathland , River , Reedbeds

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn , Winter

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Unpaved road , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

High tide best time to see waders. See the link to the tide table below.

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