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A stream running through a series of suburban public parks and open space with a good selection of common birds and the odd rarer species.
An extensive area of self-sown scrubland holds good numbers of warblers in summer, mainly Söğütbülbülü and Çıvgın, but also Küçük Ak Gerdanlı Ötleğen and Karabağlı ötleğen. More mature trees provide habitat for Alaca Baykuş. Sıvacı and Yeşil papağan have become common in recent years. The Wallsend Burn holds regular Yalıçapkını and Dağ kuyruksallayanı, and occasional Derekuşu in winter. In its lower tidal section Kızılbacak is regular, and the semi-tame Yeşilbaşs can attract other ducks, including Suna, Çamurcun, and more rarely Kilkuyruk and Mandarin Ördeği. There is limited viewing of the River Tyne where the stream runs into the Tyne, but is still worth checking for inland seabirds on the main river; Buz Dalgýcý, yaygın alk and Usturagaga have all been seen here on occasion, and in summer there is a constant procession of Karaayaklı martıs moving to and from their nesting sites further upsteam.
Much of the area is covered by a good network of well-surfaced paths (suitable for cycles and wheelchairs), but some areas are muddy in winter or after heavy rain. Click on a P in the map for directions.
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