Description
Situated just four miles from the centre of Leeds, Rodley Nature Reserve is a wetland close to the River Aire. On the site of a former sewage works a nature reserve was developed. The land is situated in the Aire valley, an important flyway for migrating birds. Ponds, ditches, a marsh and several areas of open water were established. The site floods in the winter and provides good habitat for many birds. Apart from the water features, woodland, grassland and scrub are present in the reserve. Birds that can be seen at any time of year include Küçük batağan, Tepeli patka, Boz ördek, Kaşıkgaga, Yalıçapkını, Derekuşu, Poyrazkuşu and Kızkuşu. Winter visitors include Su çulluğu, Su kılavuzu, Elmabaş patka, Fiyu, Çamurcun and Büyük tarakdiş. Smaller species seen in the summer or all year round include Ketenkuşu, Bataklık kirazkuşu, Florya, Şakrak, Çıvgın, Söğütbülbülü, Boz ötleğen, Dağ kuyruksallayanı, Karabağlı ötleğen, Akgerdanlı ötleğen, Sumru and Öter ardıç.
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Access
The Reserve is located off Rodley Town Street appox 5 miles west of Leeds City Centre and is accessed by crossing the swing bridge over the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and then following the access road to cross the bridge over the River Aire. Click on the P in the map to het directions. The Reserve is open to every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and most Bank Holidays as follows: March until the end of October – 9am to 5pm, November until end of February – 9am to 4pm. The Visitor Centre is open from 10am until 4pm throughout the year.

