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Part of the Dungeness National Nature reserve and an SSSI. This is a wonderful place for birds throughout the year from the first Spring migrants: sand martins, wheatears, redstarts etc through Summer with its hobbies circling high for insects and the grebes (Great Crested and Little plus some visitors). Autumn has green and common sandpipers, greenshank and flocks of finches and lapwing. In Winter you can see wigeon, pintail goldeneye and smew, some bitterns plus Bewick's and whooper swans. Grid reference: TR062197 dungeness@rspb.org.uk Dungeness Information A good place to eat is some few minutes away by car but well worth the journey: The Woolpack Inn Church Road Warehorne Ashford TN26 2LL Contact: Joanna Underdown E-mail: daveandjoanna@dsl.pipex.com |
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Hi Do you know of any other UK wildlife sites on GE? I know Cornwall has been done. I have mapped all the BBOWT sites (Berks, Bucks, Oxon Wildlife Trust) and will try to post them soon. Cheers Mark |