Descripción
Dunwich Heath and Beach is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area has a great diversity of wildlife with red deer, muntjac deer, antlions, common lizard, slow worm, adder and grass snake. 217 bird species have been seen. In heathland you can see birds such as Curruca Rabilarga, Tarabilla común, Tórtola Europea, Bisbita Arbóreo, Codorniz Común, Paloma Torcaz, Halcón Peregrino, Alcotán Europeo and Chotacabras Europeo. On the beach or at sea you can spot Cisne Cantor, Cisne Chico, Negrón común, Serreta Mediana, Somormujo Cuellirrojo, waders and egrets.
Autumn rarities seen most years: Curruca Gavilana, Papamoscas Papirrojo, Pardillo Piquigualdo and Escribano Nival.
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Accesso
From the A12 Ipswich-Yarmouth road, turn east at crossroads 2 miles south of Blythburgh. Dunwich village is 4 miles ahead and the reserve car park a further 2 miles south along minor road and track. Nearest train station at Yoxford 6 miles away. The circular walking route through the heathland indicated on the map is about 3,5 km.


