Ipaki
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust - Far Ings National Nature Reserve
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Indawo
Far Ings Road
Barton-upon-Humber, England
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The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the south Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished in between 1850 and 1959. Thanks to pioneering management by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the reserve is now rich in wildlife and one of the UK strongholds for bittern. In spring and autumn you may see migration in action. Look for pipits, finches, swallows, martins, swifts, larks, starlings, waders and wildfowl as they move along the estuary.
The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the south Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished in between 1850 and 1959. Thanks to pioneering management by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the reserve is now rich in wildlife and one of the UK strongholds for bittern.…