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Good range of birds at any time of year and unusual or rare species turning up on a regular basis. The headland is good for watching visible migration.
St Gothian Sands was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2005. Prior to this it was a derelict sand works located to the west of Godrevy Head. In 2005 the main pools and conservation areas were created and have now become a haven for resident and migrating birds. The headlands at Godrevy are excellent for watching visible migration with pipits, finches, wheatears and swallows passing through in good numbers on the right day, Among the regular birds you can see are lastúrničiar strakatý, hvizdák veľký, kamenár strakatý, čajka morská, potápka malá, chochlačka vrkočatá and kazarka pestrá. Among the rarities that have been seen are čajka bielokrídla, čajka bledá, drozd sťahovavý and strakoš červenohlavý.
The area can be found along the B3303 coast road between Hayle and Portreath adjacent to the Godrevy Towans National Trust Reserve. Free parking is available but limited during peak holiday times.
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