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Essex Wildlife Trust Abberton Reservoir

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Hattie
December 11, 2021
Location Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park Church Rd, Layer-de-la-Haye Colchester Essex CO2 0EU Know before you go Size 25 hectares Parking information Large free on site car park Bicycle parking Yes Grazing animals Sheep grazing from September-October Walking trails Various routes around the reserve and reservoir, please call in to the centre and ask for details. Access Some walking trails are wheelchair friendly. A wheelchair and electric buggy are available for use. Dogs No dogs permitted No dogs currently permitted Facilities Visitor centre Bird hides Toilets Shop Cafe/refreshments Picnic area Accessible toilet Baby changing facilities Outdoor play area Wifi When to visit Opening times Abberton Nature Discovery Centre is open 7 days a week 10.00am-4.00pm Best time to visit All year round About the reserve The huge expanse of Essex & Suffolk Water's Abberton Reservoir is one of Europe's top wetland sites. It is of international importance as a safe haven for wild ducks, swans and other water birds, whether resident, passing through on migration or over-wintering. It lies close to east-coast migration routes and, with its surrounding envelope of pasture and tree plantations, is a welcome sight to tired birds. Up to 40,000 ducks, swans and geese visit each year. The top seven species are Wigeon, Teal, Mallard, Pochard, Tufted Duck, Coot and Black-headed Gull and they cannot fail to impress. Added to this there can be hundreds of Shoveler, Gadwall, Goldeneye, Pintail and Great Crested Grebe. In the spring there is the unusual sight of Cormorants nesting in trees, one of the few places in Britain where they do this. They began in 1981 and have continued ever since. Late summer brings the spectacle of large numbers of swans and ducks moulting - replacing their worn-out feathers - on the reservoir. Safety is vital while they do so because they replace all their flight feathers at once, which means that for a while they are unable to fly. In dry winters water levels fall temporarily to expose large expanses of mud. This attracts large numbers of passage waders such as ruff and spotted redshank from the coast. The surrounding farmland, too, is of value to birds. In winter thousands of golden plover may be seen there, along with small numbers of migratory geese and swans. For the keen birdwatcher the reservoir boasts an impressive list of rarities visiting briefly in winter or passing through on migration. Visitors can enjoy walks on our nature reserve, whilst taking in stunning panoramic views across the reservoir from the three accessible hides
Location Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park Church Rd, Layer-de-la-Haye Colchester Essex CO2 0EU Know before you go Size 25 hectares Parking information Large free on site car park Bicycle parking Yes Grazing animals Sheep grazing from September-October Walking trails Various routes aroun…
Dawn
July 26, 2021
A wetland site of international importance; excellent bird watching opportunities and fabulous views over the reservoir.

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Layer de la Haye, England