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Swale National Nature Reserve

Kent  >  United Kingdom

This is a remote area of saltmarsh, grazing marshes and shingle shore on the mouth of the Swale estuary.

Tillagd* av Kenneth Noble
Senast uppdaterad 28 december 2022

Beskrivning

Swale National Nature Reserve and surrounds is remote (for the UK) and very atmospheric. The main attractions in winter are A) a hight tide roost of waders including sandlöpare , kärrsnäppa , kustpipare and myrspov B) wide open areas that are attractive to hunting birds of prey like stenfalk , blå kärrhök and brun kärrhök and C) wet meadows, which when flooded, attract thousands of wildfowl and waders, notably bläsgås , ljungpipare and storspov. The area can be good for migrants in autumn. And wader passage can be interesting in spring and autumn.

Detaljer

Tillgänglighet

The best approach is from Leysdown-on-sea along a badly maintained track running south close to the sea-shore for about a mile until you reach a small car park. Beware, there are a lot of pot holes and if you go fast your car will suffer. (You can, of course, walk this bit.) From the car park, you have essentially two choices. You can walk south to Shelness beach and check out the shore and the estuary or you can head west along a raised bund which is on the margin between the salt marsh and the fresh-water grazing marshes. After a mile of so you reach a hide. There is another hide to the north although reaching it may involve netotiating a lot of grazing cattle. You can also reach the hide from the West, off the Harty Ferry Road although parking can be problematic. (If you do park near the church, park off the road or the locals will be upset.)

Terräng och habitat

Våtmark , Strand , Vassar , Hav / ocean

Förhållanden

Platt , Öppet landskap

Rundtur

Ja

Tubkikare behövs?

Ja

Bästa säsong för skådning

Vinter , Vår , Höst

Bästa tid för ett besök

Vinter , Höst , Vårsträck

Rutt

Smal stig

Hur ansträngande vandring

Genomsnittlig vandring

Nås

Till fots

Fågeltorn / plattform

Ja

Extra information

I have indicated that there is a circular walk but it is probably a better use of time to walk to the hide and back again; and then to Shelness beach and back again (or in the reverse order, of course). It is worth bearing in mind that this is an exposed, low lying area close to the sea. It can be far colder here than you would expect when you leave your home further inland. It can also be misty.

Länkar

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Karta

Fågellokal
Fågel
Gömsle
Fågeltorn
Parkering
Intressant
Restaurang / Cafe
Utsiktspunkt
Besökscenter
Rutt
500 m

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Kommentarer

Kenneth Noble (2021-12-19)

You can see a helpful checklist of species at Swale NNR on eBird at https://ebird.org/barchart?r=L1366749&yr=all&m=

Kenneth Noble (2022-01-01)

I'm attaching a report of my latest visit: https://ebird.org/tripreport/27223

Martin Jeffree (2022-12-28)

I hate to be difficult but under Access it says "You can walk south to Shelness beach and check out the shore and the estuary or you can head east along a raised bund which is on the margin between the salt marsh and the fresh-water grazing marshes".

Looking at the map, it is obvious that you head west, or more strictly southwest, not east!

Kenneth Noble (2022-12-28)

Martin is quite correct. It should be West (more or less, not East). Sorry about that.

Team Birdingplaces (2022-12-28)

Thank you both, we changed it in the text to west.

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