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Unbelievably productive area for migrants and rarities. A Mecca for birders, especially at migration times.
Kilnsea is a stop off point for North/South migrants and first landfall for East/West migrants. A visit in autumn or winter will give you a chance to see large numbers of roosting waders which this site has been specifically designed for. Check the tides to coincide your visit with high tide and you’re likely to see greater numbers.
Approach Kilnsea on Easington Road. The car park is on your left just after you go over the left hand bend which rises over Long Bank and before you reach Kilnsea village.
A varied area including a YWT reserve, agriculture, beaches, dunes, hedgerows. Kilnsea Wetlands is intended to provide refuge for passage and wintering roosting waders that leave the adjacent Humber mudflats at high tide to roost. A variety of habitats will provide the conditions needed to support these birds, Freshwater and saline pools with islands and spits and wet grassland with seasonal scrapes provide this site with roosting and feeding locations.
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