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The small reserve is composed of saltmarsh and mudflats that afford a good feeding and roosting site for waders and wildfowl. The reserve has no facilities as such, but it can be readily viewed from the surrounding footpaths and rewarding views can b...

Dee Estuary, Inner Marsh Farm Nature Reserve in Neston, Cheshire is a wonderful place to enjoy nature. In the mid '80s, we bought farmland here and turned it into a thriving wetland filled with glorious wildlife.
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Dee Estuary, Parkgate Nature Reserve has ducks, geese, wading birds and birds of prey exploring the marsh. During low tides, birds stay far out on the estuary, so the best time to visit is during high tide. That's when you could get great, close-up v...

If you go to Dee Estuary Point of Ayr during the winter months and you'll be able to see thousands of birds feeding. High tide is the best time to visit Dee Estuary Point of Ayr, when the rising waters force the birds onto the saltmarshes, so you...

A huge sweep of grazing marsh on the banks of the Exe, bounded by city and sea. The Exe Estuary nature reserve is two areas of coastal grazing marsh that are on opposite sides of the river, not far from the historic city of Exeter. One side of th...

Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve in Cornwall has cold winters, as many as 18,000 birds have been seen here, because this most south westerly estuary in the UK never freezes. During spring and autumn, it is an ideal place to see migrant wading birds, gull...

At Stour Estuary Nature Reserve you can enjoy trails up to five miles long as you stroll through a wood and watch wading birds, ducks and geese on the estuary. In spring, nightingales and other birds fill the woods with song. The spring flowers are ...