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Weston Beach (also called Weston Hard) and Westwood Woodland Park Local Nature Reserve are on the North Eastern shore of Southampton Water, just East of the mouth of the River Itchen. Weston Beach is a long foreshore of stoney mud, because the area is a deep water port, a visit at low tide or half tide is essential, offshore Negrón común, Colimbo Grande, Somormujo Lavanco and Serreta Mediana depending on season, can be present sometimes in small numbers. The muddy beach can hold Barnacla Carinegra, Correlimos Común, Archibebe Común, Ostrero Euroasiático, Chorlito Gris and Chorlitejo Grande, this area can hold a large congregation of Gulls (Laridae), careful checking may produce Gaviota Enana, Gavión Hiperbóreo and Gaviota Groenlandesa. Westwood Woodland Park is managed by the local council and is known for Papamoscas Gris, Pico Picapinos, Trepador Azul, Camachuelo Común, Reyezuelo Listado and Agateador Euroasiático.
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On M27 motorway, leave at junction 8 signed A3024 Southampton East/Hamble, on large roundabout follow signs to Southampton A3024/Hamble/Bursledon Superstore A3025, continue on A3024 (called Bert Betts Way), at next roundabout with large mature trees take second exit signed Woolston A3025/Hamble-le-Rice/Netley Abbey (B3397), continue on this road now called Hamble Lane, at next mini roundabout take second exit signed Woolston A3025/Hamble-le-Rice/ Netley Abbey (B3397), at next mini roundabout take second exit (unsigned) straight ahead, continue on Hamble Lane, turn Right into Portsmouth Road signed Old Netley/Woolston A3025. Continue and turn Left signed Netley Abbey/Household Waste Recycling Centre, at crossroads continue straight ahead into Grange Road, continue and at next junction turn Right into Abbey Hill, continue on Abbey Hill road, road soon becomes Weston Parade and car park is on Left.