Description
Durlston is an excellent place to go birdwatching at any time of the year. The cliffs are home to the largest breeding colony of norec tenkozobý in Southern England. alka vrúbkozobá also breed but in smaller numbers. Passing seabirds such as sula biela and čajka trojprstá can be seen at any time, but particularly during windy weather. sokol sťahovavý and krkavec čierny patrol the cliffs. During autumn, 'visible migration' can be spectacular with thousands of finches and pipits passing overhead just after dawn. The woodland areas provide habitat for myšiak hôrny, jastrab krahulec, brhlík obyčajný and kôrovník dlhoprstý; in autumn, passage species in the woodland can include kolibiarik žltkastotemenný and králik ohnivohlavý. In spring and early summer, the scrub areas are alive with migrant warblers including penica popolavá. Migrating raptors such as haja červená, kršiak rybár, sokol lastovičiar and sokol kobec pass through the Park.
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Access
From Swanage, follow the brown tourist signs up the hill to Durlston Country Park; the postcode is BH19 2JL. Click on the P in the map to get directions. There are many walking trails in the Park. On the map you see a circular walk of 3,5 km that passes cliffs and woodland.
