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Tresillian River and St Clement

Cornwall  >  United Kingdom

The Tresillian River and St Clement is just East of the City of Truro in West Cornwall.

Added* by Baz Willmott
Most recent update 17 Haziran 2024
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Description

Almost two walks in one, with two potential starting points. An excellent mixture of habitats including tidal estuary, small woodland, saline pool, open fields and tree and shrub lined footpaths. The Tresillian River is a tributary of the River Fal, the estuary mud and sandbanks enable waders to continue to feed in shallow water close to high tide. Karakarınlı kumkuşu, Yeşilbacak, Kızılbacak, Kervançulluğu, Dere düdükçünü and Çamurçulluğu are usual in Spring/Autumn/Winter (press STAR on map). A small woodland is good for Sürmeli Çalıkuşu in Autumn/Winter, with Sıvacı, Orman alaca ağaçkakanı and mixed flocks of Mavi Baştankara, Büyük baþtankara, Uzunkuyruklu baştankara especially in Winter (press Star on map). Tresemple Pool has regular sightings of Yalıçapkını, with Su kılavuzu and Su çulluğu usually present along with calling Saz Kamışçını​​. At high tide a number of waders use Tresemple Pool as a high tide roost (press STAR on map).

Be sure to check fields behind the pool for possible Sığır balıkçılı amongst livestock (press STAR on map). In Spring Balık kartalı are regularly seen hunting for Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus) in the main estuary. In the small village of St Clement Ev kırlangıcı nest on the cottages. You can continue further South on a looping tree lined footpath that brings you back to St Clement. BE AWARE the footpath from the North starts off with a set of steps, for those less able/in wheelchairs use the St Clement car park for step free access.

The site has had some rarities. In 2015 Tresemple Pool had a Gece Balikçili, in 2016 the main estuary had a Tepeli pelikan.

Details

Access

Two starting places, in the North park in roadside layby on A390 (footpath starts with steps) or in the South in the village of St Clement (step free access). Press P on map for directions.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Forest , Grassland , Wetland , Valley , Lake , Beach , Mud flats , City/village , Agriculture , Reedbeds , River

Conditions

Flat , High water possible , Slippery

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Winter , Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

As with most estuaries a visit 3 hours either side of high tide is preferable. See the link to the tides table below.

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