Descripción
Papercourt Marshes are part of the larger Papercourt SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) complex that lies on a floodplain between the village of Send and the River Wey. Although the reserve is not publicly accessible, visitors can observe the site from footpaths along three of its boundaries. The habitats found within the reserve consist of a mixture of open standing water, shallow scrapes, reed-beds, marsh and wet woodland, as well as a network of grassy rides. Papercourt Marshes is particularly important for birds, with over 100 species recorded including Rascón Europeo, Tórtola Europea, Somormujo Lavanco, Zampullín Común, Carricero Común and Carricerín Común. Alcotán Europeo regularly use the site and different waders have been recorded.
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Accesso
No public access to reserve, however the site can be viewed along three of its boundaries. Click on the P in the map to get directions.
