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This small section of Flamborough Head National Nature Reserve is another wonderful coastal wetland full of magical birdlife and coastal wonders.
Thornwick Pool is a relatively small wetland on the eastern edge of the Thornwick & Sea Farm Holiday Centre and consists of open water, surrounded by reed-fringed and muddy margins. Recent habitat creation work, initiated following an agreement between the owners and the Bird Observatory, has greatly expanded the area of optimal habitat.
Two hides overlook the pool. The original hide faces east down onto the water and gives panoramic views across the outer head towards the Golf Course. A second hide was installed nearer the edge of the Pool in late 2011. It offers fantastic views of wetland species and passerines, the latter coming to either feed on the pool edge or drink. One such species was the first-summer male Плиска жовтоголова discovered in May 2012. Waders tend to make brief visits during spring migration, but the mud ridge directly in front of the hide is favoured by different species of wagtails. In summer, Очеретянка ставкова and Очеретянка лучна breed, whilst the surrounding grassland is favoured by Жайворонок польовий. At least three pairs of Сипуха breed within the immediate vicinity and are frequently observed hunting during the day.
However, late summer and autumn is the busiest period. Набережник палеарктичний and Коловодник лісовий appear in July and small numbers of Побережник чорногрудий remain throughout the autumn, often joined by other waders. Пастушок tend to show more readily and it’s surely only a matter of time before a Погонич звичайний turns up. Migrant passerines also favour the small hedgerow behind the hide and Синьошийка and Чечевиця євразійська have both appeared since the pool was created.
Visitors should turn off North Marine Road at the entrance of Thornwick & Sea Farm Holiday Centre. Follow the access road as far as the sharp left turn. On the right at the corner, go though the gateway and park in the ‘fisherman’s car park’. A short walk across the country park on obvious paths allows for exploration of the scrub and leads to both hides , which are open at all times.
As the Pool is part of the Thornwick and Sea Farm Holiday Centre complex, we ask that all birders please observe the speed limit whilst driving through the caravan park and be patient, courteous and encouraging to everyone visiting the hides.
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