Keyhaven Marshes
United Kingdom /
England /
Milford on Sea /
World
/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Milford on Sea
World / United Kingdom / England
marsh, nature conservation park / area
Stroll along the seawall at the Keyhaven marshes in winter and you are likely to see one of the large flocks of Brent geese that visit each year.
Highlights: The marshes are important for waders and waterfowl on passage to Siberia and Scandinavia in spring and then on to over-winter in Europe and Africa in autumn. Dunlin, grey plover and blacktailed godwit can also be seen on the mudflats.
Highlights: The marshes are important for waders and waterfowl on passage to Siberia and Scandinavia in spring and then on to over-winter in Europe and Africa in autumn. Dunlin, grey plover and blacktailed godwit can also be seen on the mudflats.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°43'3"N 1°33'41"W
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- Wyre-Lune Sanctuary 376 km
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- Killarney National Park 580 km
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- Freshwater Parish 6.1 km
- Yarmouth Parish 6.5 km
- Shalfleet Parish 8.6 km
- Calbourne Parish 12 km
- Brighstone Parish 13 km
- Brighstone Forest 13 km
- Isle of Wight 17 km
- The Solent 18 km
- Poole Bay 20 km
- Dorset 54 km