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Wheldrake Ings

North Yorkshire  >  United Kingdom

Nice place for birdwatching just outside York. There are 5 hides and it is a nice walk to go from one to another! The place is well maintained all year long.

Added* by Ben
Most recent update 25 Nisan 2020

Description

This is an area of 157 hectares with wet meadows with a pool and a scrape. It holds large areas of water after flooding. You can see quite a few migrating birds such as Kır kırlangıcı, Ev kırlangıcı, Dere düdükçünü, Kervançulluğu, Ötücü kuğu, Sürmeli kervançulluğu, Kındıra kamışçını, Sumru, Kuyrukkakan. But also Kızıl Çaylak, Şahin, Yalıçapkını, Kızkuşu, Peçeli Baykuş, Gri balýkçýl, Küçük ak balýkçýl, Tepeli Guguk, Bataklık kirazkuşu Şakrak and also Bıyıklı baştankara.

Best time to visit is March to end June for breeding waders and meadowbirds. November to end January for thousands of migrating birds once the area is flooded.

Details

Access

Eight miles south east of York, four miles east of the A19. From Wheldrake follow the road (Carr Lane) towards Thorganby and out of the village where the road takes a sharp right turn. 0.5 miles further on a narrow road to you left (after the Yorkshire Water compound) takes you down to the nature reserve. Park on the stony area next to the bridge over the River Derwent.

There are two different car parks, one for Wheldrake Ings, the other one for Bank Island. Both places are really close to each other and you can easily walk between the two (10 min).

Terrain and Habitat

Plain , Mud flats

Conditions

Flat , High water possible

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round , Spring

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

The wetlands attract a wide range of birds. Spring and autumn can be exciting as migrant waders, terns and raptors pass through. Benekli suyelvesi, Su kılavuzu and dağ baştankarası all breed along with many common waders and ducks. Saz delicesi, Delice doğan and Gök doðan are all seen regularly with the chance of an Balık kartalı or Kara sumru during migration.

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