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Beautiful bay on the east coast of Scotland. Good place to see migratory birds and waders. The waters rises spectacularly with the tides.
Montrose Basin is an enclosed estuary of the river South Esk covering 750 hectares, home to over 80,000 migratory birds – including Kratkokljuna guska, Arktička čigra, Velika sprutka and Trstenjak rogožar. The area is flat. This tidal basin is an important roosting and feeding area for a variety of passage migrants, and is internationally important for breeding Gavka and wintering waders and wildfowl. The Montrose Basin Visitor Centre is easy to find. From the visitor centre you can observe the Bregunica (Apr to Aug) and other birds all day long. When the tide is high you can see many seabirds and waders close by.
Parking is possibly near the Visitor Centre. The Visitor Centre (Admission adults: £4.50) is well equiped, staff is very friendly. Telescopes are available. From the Visitor Centre you can make a short walk along the shore.
For more info see www.scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/reserve/montrose-basin
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