Description
RSPB Dorman’s Pool is a rectangular lake bordered to the North and South by industry’s access roads, to the East by a high slag embankment and to the West by an abandoned railway line and a line of trees. About 50% of the pool is covered with reeds. This is attractive to good numbers of breeding Rørsanger and Vandrikse, and to Rørdrum and Skægmejse in some winters. The other half is mostly shallow water in winter and spring, but this dries up to some degree every summer, creating varying areas of mud and very shallow water. Dorman’s Pool also attracts numbers of waders, geese and ducks, as well as Rørhøg from April to October.
Interesting and unusual birds that have been seen here include Rødrygget Tornskade, Vendehals, Lærkefalk, Tyknæbbet Dværgryle, Hvidrygget Ryle, Stribet Ryle, Amerikansk Svømmesneppe, Odinshane, Rødhalset Gås, Plettet Rørvagtel and Citronvipstjert.
Details
Access
Note that only RSPB Members and Teeside Bird Club members can visit the Dorman's Pool bird hide. Access is via the road along the Southern edge (Huntsman Drive) to a small car park in the South Western corner. Click on the P in the map for directions. From the car park a 300 metre path leads to the Jeff Youngs hide.

