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An area of reeds and willow scrub upstream from the better known Stodmarsh NNR.
As it's less well watched Westbere is a quieter destination than elsewehere in the Stour valley although the marshes attract many of the same species. The reeds hold Saz Kamışçını, Kındıra kamışçını (summer) and Bıyıklı baştankara and the scrub nearby Kamış Bülbülü. Şahin breed nearby, Gök doðan may pass overhead, Saz delicesi quarter the reedbeds and in spring/summer Delice doğan can be seen hawking overhead. Küçük ak balýkçýl are sometimes joined by Büyük ak balýkçýl and Balaban occur in winter. The lakes hold Tepeli patka, Elmabaş patka, Boz ördek , Bahri and sometimes scarcer waterfowl. It can also be good for Kum kırlangıcı, Kır kırlangıcı and Ev kırlangıcı. Check the Alders for Karabaşlı iskete and Huş isketesi
Easiest accessed via the footpath over the railway line in Westbere (in Walnut Tree Lane) although alternatively you can walk to the area from Fordwich (either catching the bus back to nearby Sturry or returning as you came). Most of the route is along a reasonably dry path but the walk along the riverbank to the east can be very swampy. Although it is possible to make this a circular route by taking a route through Westbere and a footpath beside the railway, the birding is more productive if you return along the river.
The marshes are home to a recently discovered colony Green-eyed or Norfolk Hawker (Aeshna isoceles) one of the few in the UK outside East Anglia. Both Westebere and Fordwich have pubs where you can have a meal. The proximity of a rail station at Sturry and a regular bus service connecting Sturry and Westbere (along Canterbury-Thanet A 28 road) make this a good site for those without a car.
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