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Farlington Marshes Nature Reserve

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Solent Way
Farlington, England

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Clare
September 22, 2021
Fantastic walks and birdwatching.
Claire
May 13, 2022
Site of special scientific interest wetlands and important breeding ground for migratory birds.
Carey
June 4, 2021
30 min drive from Hill Head. This reserve offers wonderful walks all year round, but during the winter it really comes to life, playing host to a staggering number of migratory, overwintering wildfowl. Dark bellied brent geese, wigeons, teals, avocets, redshanks and dunlins flock to Farlington Marshes in their thousands, creating unrivalled bird watching opportunities. The winter also sees the return of the ever popular short eared owls, which hunt over the Point Field and southern end of the main marsh. During the spring and summer migrations, the Point Field and bushes are hotspots for warblers and other small passerines passing through. Redstarts, spotted flycatchers, wrynecks, wheatears and whinchats are regularly spotted. During the summer months Cetti’s, reed and sedge warblers can be heard chattering, while lapwings, redshanks, meadow pipits and skylarks are busy out on the marsh as they settle down to breed. Farlington Marshes is a fantastic place to walk with stunning views around the harbour. Whether you’re a birder, a keen walker or simply enjoy being among nature, we highly recommend a visit to this magnificent nature reserve.
30 min drive from Hill Head. This reserve offers wonderful walks all year round, but during the winter it really comes to life, playing host to a staggering number of migratory, overwintering wildfowl. Dark bellied brent geese, wigeons, teals, avocets, redshanks and dunlins flock to Farlington Mars…