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A superb mix of the richest lowland habitats in Europe, including reedbed, coastal lagoons, heathland and deciduous woodland, with excellent visitor facilities
Minsmere has been managed by the RSPB since 1947. Its long history as a nature reserve, wide variety of habitats and excellent visitor facilites, make this the UK's best nature reserve (as voted by readers of Birdwatch magazine in 2019).
More than 5800 different species of wildlife have been recorded at Minsmere, including about 350 species of birds. Of these, more than 200 species of birds are recorded every year, and it is possibly to see 100 species on most days.
Minsmere's reedbed is the third largest freshwater reedbed in England and is home to important poputions of bučiak veľký, fúzatka trstinová, kaňa močiarna, chriašteľ vodný, cetia západná, trsteniarik bahenný and trsteniarik malý, as well as otters, water voles and rare dragonflies and moths. In most years, at least one singing svrčiak slávikovitý is present.
Scarce herons are regular in the reedbed, including lyžičiar biely, beluša veľká, hltavka chochlatá, volavka purpurová and ibisovec hnedý. The UK's first ever sultánka modrá was a popular visitor in 2016.
The famous Minsmere Scrape was the first such habitat in the world. This is a series of shallow lagoons, studded with islands, that was created in the 1960s to attract nesting terns and šabliarka modronohá and migrant waders.
In spring, this is a superb area to look for breeding birds, including up to 3000 pairs of čajka smejivá. These, in turn, attract nesting čajka čiernohlavá, rybár riečny, rybár sivý and rybár malý. šabliarka modronohá first recolonised the UK at Minsmere in 1947, and up to 100 pairs nest every year.
Spring and autumn migration can attract up to 25 species of waders per day, including good numbers of brehár čiernochvostý, kalužiak tmavý, kalužiak sivý, kalužiak perlavý, kalužiačik malý and bojovník bahenný. pobrežník malý, pobrežník krivozobý, kalužiak močiarny and pobrežník škvrnitý are regular, while in recent years, rarities have included kalužiak štíhly, pobrežník tmavý, pobrežník plavý, šišila bocianovítá, lyskonoh úzkozobý and lyskonoh ploskozobý.
Other passage and migrant seabirds that are regularly enountered onthe Scrape include rybár dlhochvostý, rybár štíhlozobý, čajka malá, čajka bielohlavá and čajka žltonohá.
The beach and dunes are home to a wide variety of scarce plants, as well as nesting pŕhľaviar čiernohlavý and penica hnedá. Offshore, large numbers of potáplica malá, potápka chochlatá and turpan čierny may be present in winter, as well as smaller numbers of other seaducks. pomorník stredný and pomorník veľký are also regular offshore in autumn.
The deciduous woodland and scrub is important for breeding slávik obyčajný and warblers, including penica slávikovitá, penica čiernohlavá, penica obyčajná, penica popolavá and kolibiarik spevavý, as well as žltochvost hôrny, kukučka obyčajná and hrdlička poľná. Many of these species are rapidly declining in the UK and across Europe.
Rarities, such as vlha obyčajná, krutohlav hnedý, strakoš obyčajný and kolibiarik sykavý, are annual visitors.
A large brehuľa hnedá colony breeds next to the visitor centre and regularly attracts hunting sokol lastovičiar.
The adjacent heath is one of the easiest places in the UK to see a number of scarce habitat-specialist insects, flowers and birds. The latter include ležiak úhorový, lelek lesný, škovránik stromový, penica hnedá and pŕhľaviar čiernohlavý.
The RSPB provides easy access paths, several birdwatching hides and a large visitor centre, with cafe, shop and toilets, and volunteer guides are usually present to help visitors to enjoy their visit.
Minsmere is signposted from the A12 at Yoxford and Blythburgh, and from the village of Westleton, which is 3 km away. There is a large car park, with coach parking (pre-booked coaches only) and a covered cycle rack.
There are three nature trails of between 1.5-3 km in length, and eight birdwatching hides. A map is provided in the visitor centre. Most of the nature trails and hides are accessible by wheelchair, and a mobility scooter is available to hire. The adjacent heathland is best reached by car or bicycle - ask at the visitor centre for directions.
The reserve is open daily, dawn to dusk, except 25 and 26 December. Entry is free to RSPB members; a charge applies to non-members. The visitor centre is open 9 am to 5 pm (or 4 pm November to January).
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