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A Brand new page of Bird Information

 

Links www.birding.uk.com - A directory of birding links for the UK and Ireland.

EXMOUTH HIGH TIDE TIMES

Exmouth Tide Times

http://www.exmouthjournal.co.uk/exmouthjournal/flatfiles/tides/tides.aspx

 

 

 

Exe Estuary

This reserve has two separate areas of coastal grazing marsh on opposite sides of the estuary – Exminster Marshes and Bowling Green Marsh. In spring, look for breeding lapwings and redshanks. 

In winter, during floods and at high tide, you can see thousands of ducks and geese and wading birds roosting and feeding, such as curlews, lapwings, black-tailed godwits and wigeons. 

Hundreds of avocets can also be seen on the estuary in winter.

Opening times

Both reserves’ public footpaths and the hide at Bowling Green Marsh are always open. A foot ferry is sometimes available between across the Exe linking the two reserves.

The place to...

see breeding wading birds and wintering wildfowl and wading birds.

Exminster Marshes is east of Exminster village; Bowling Green Marsh is on the outskirts of Topsham. Both 5 miles/8 km south of Exeter on either side of the river. Exminster Marshes is accessible from the A379 Dawlish road. Bowling Green Marsh signposted from the Holman Way car park in Topsham.

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Event details

Dates

  • Thursday 28 December

Dawlish Warren nature reserve

Guided walk, Devon

Meet for our traditional post-Christmas walk to see waders and sea birds. Contact John Allan, Exeter Local Group leader.

Location

Dawlish Warren nature reserve. Meet in car park north end (SX 981786)

Time

10 am

Price

free

Enquiries

Telephone: 01626 821344

Notes

Please note that this event is organised by an RSPB volunteer group.

 

 

 

 

 

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