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[[Image:Otmoor_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|RSPB Otmoor]]
 
[[Image:Otmoor_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|RSPB Otmoor]]
Nature reserve of grazing marsh and reed beds.  [[Lapwing]], [[Redshank]], [[Snipe]], [[Curlew]], [[Yellow Wagtail]], [[Hobby]] and [[Garganey]] can be seen, as well as [[Golden Plover]], [[Teal]], [[Wigeon]], [[Pintail]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Merlin]] and [[Peregrine]].
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Nature reserve of grazing marsh and reed beds.  [[Lapwing]], [[Redshank]], [[Snipe]], [[Curlew]], [[Yellow Wagtail]], [[Hobby]] and [[Garganey]] can be seen, as well as [[Golden Plover]], [[Teal]], [[Wigeon]], [[Pintail]], [[Hen Harrier]], [[Merlin]] and [[Peregrine Falcon]].
  
 
A visitor trail leads into the heart of the reserve.  There are two open hides.
 
A visitor trail leads into the heart of the reserve.  There are two open hides.

Revision as of 19:24, 3 June 2007

RSPB Otmoor

Nature reserve of grazing marsh and reed beds. Lapwing, Redshank, Snipe, Curlew, Yellow Wagtail, Hobby and Garganey can be seen, as well as Golden Plover, Teal, Wigeon, Pintail, Hen Harrier, Merlin and Peregrine Falcon.

A visitor trail leads into the heart of the reserve. There are two open hides.

It can be very muddy at times, and there are NO facilities. A small carpark is located at the beginning of the reserve. Content and images originally posted by helenol

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