Description
On a ridge above the Thames Marshes, Northward Hill nature reserve offers miles of trails, marshes and hayfields, bustling with birds. Northward Hill is a working farm, with grazing cows and sheep. In summer, there’s plenty of wildlife to enjoy in the day and evening, including butterflies and dragonflies, bats and moths. The scrubland is rich in Slavuj and Grmuša Pjenica. You can see birds of prey like Eja Močvarica and Sokol Lastavičar that hunt dragonflies over the marsh. Modronoga Sabljarka nest on reservoir islands. In winter, large numbers wildfowl gather on marshland floods and there is a huge roost of Gačac and Čavka at dusk. 4,000 Gačac look spectacular as they prepare to roost in wood. Wintering thrushes, finches and buntings gather in scrub. Mali Drozd and Drozd Bravenjak can be seen in the orchards below wood. You could also encounter a Sova močvarica.
Details
Access
Leave M2 at junction 1 and join the A228, signposted Grain. Turn left off A228 for High Halstow. In the village turn left onto Cooling Road towards Cooling. After approximately 1 mile, the reserve is signposted as a right turn.


