Leicaman
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The island is south-west of Leigh-on-Sea station in Essex and, when I was young, was the local council rubbish tip. Now it is divided by a central road into:-
Essex Wildlife Trust nature reserve to the east. This is quite heavily covered with bushes and you are required to keep to certain paths. To the east and south are salt marshes which can harbour large numbers of Snipe and Little Egret at high tide. Off shore are large mud flats of the Thames which are covered with waders in the winter when the tide goes out. Also there are many Brent Geese in the winter months. On the island itself many small passerines can be seen and it is a good place to see Green Woodpecker on the ground.
Hadleigh Castle Country Parks to the west is quite different. It is open grass land with scattered bushes. In the middle of this is a model aircraft field which, amazingly, doesn't seem to bother the birds at all. On ther island itself it is mostly passerines but at the western end is a lagoon wher breeding Avocets can be seen in the summer. To the south is a creek again good for waders but they are closer than form the eastern end of the island. Recent rarities have included Grey Phalarope, Dartford Warbler and Ring Ouzel.
David Lee :cat:
I hope to report anything worthwhile in the future.
Essex Wildlife Trust nature reserve to the east. This is quite heavily covered with bushes and you are required to keep to certain paths. To the east and south are salt marshes which can harbour large numbers of Snipe and Little Egret at high tide. Off shore are large mud flats of the Thames which are covered with waders in the winter when the tide goes out. Also there are many Brent Geese in the winter months. On the island itself many small passerines can be seen and it is a good place to see Green Woodpecker on the ground.
Hadleigh Castle Country Parks to the west is quite different. It is open grass land with scattered bushes. In the middle of this is a model aircraft field which, amazingly, doesn't seem to bother the birds at all. On ther island itself it is mostly passerines but at the western end is a lagoon wher breeding Avocets can be seen in the summer. To the south is a creek again good for waders but they are closer than form the eastern end of the island. Recent rarities have included Grey Phalarope, Dartford Warbler and Ring Ouzel.
David Lee :cat:
I hope to report anything worthwhile in the future.