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A coastal Country Park at the estuary of the River Tyne, 3km west of Dunbar, Lothian. Tidal mud flats, salt marsh, pine woods, dunes and open fields.
The variety of habitats in John Muir Country Park attracts waders, migratory wildfowl, sea ducks, divers offshore, and passerines. Geese (including large flocks of Küçük Tarla Kazı and Akyanaklý kaz) and swans (Kuğu and Ötücü kuğu) winter in surrounding fields. Fiyu, Çamurcun, Telkuyruk and Kara ördek, both in the estuary and offshore. Kýzýlgerdanlý dalgýç and Karagerdanlý dalgýç offshore.
Particularly good for wintering waders: Kızılbacak, Çamurçulluğu, Kıyı çamurçulluğu, Kervançulluğu, Poyrazkuşu, Karakarınlı kumkuşu, Ak kumkuşu, and Halkalı cılıbıt. Other species occur on migration, including Sürmeli kervançulluğu, Kızıl kumkuşu and Yeşilbacak. A Büyük cılıbıt was recorded in 2020.
The foreshore and saltmarsh are particularly noted for wintering Kulaklı toygar and Sarıgagalı ketenkuşu. Wagtails, tits and finches along shore and in pine woods, with Sıvacı and Orman tırmaşıkkuşu. Migration in autumn can bring a variety of coastal passage species from Scandinavia, such as Benekli sinekkapan, Kızılkuyruk, Çayır taşkuşu and Kuyrukkakan.
Parking for John Muir Country Park via access road shared with East Links Family Park, on north side of A1087, 400m west of West Barns. Best road access is to join the A1087 at its junction with the A1, west of the Country Park, drive towards Dunbar and turn left at the signs for the Family Park and Country Park. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. The parking is pay and display.
Can be reached by rail via Dunbar station (3 km), on the East Coast main line (services to Edinburgh and south to Newcastle and beyond). The X7 express bus (Dunbar - Edinburgh) and local 120 bus pass the entrance.
John Muir Footpath passes through the Country Park and there is a marked cycle route that passes the entrance.
Toilets and showers available at the car park.
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