Leighton Moss | lake, bird reserve

United Kingdom / England / Arnside /
 lake, bird reserve

A well known Bird reserve. Worth a visit!

See: www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/l/leightonmoss/index.asp
"Leighton Moss is the largest reedbed in north-west England, and home to some really special birds such as breeding bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers. You might see deer too, not to mention butterflies aplenty!"
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Coordinates:   54°10'1"N   2°47'39"W

Comments

  • The birds here are organic ones not metal and come in many different shaps & sizes None of them are really alive, but there are a enormous diversety of species.
  • The birds certainly are alive. One famous species here, the bittern, actually 'booms' (in the mating season) to prove it. Good walks among the reeds and a number of hides, as well as a good Centre, with shop and catering.
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