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Foreness Point

Isle of Thanet, Kent  >  United Kingdom

Its location makes it ideal for sea watching. Also several species gather on the shoreline as the tides change. Correlimos Oscuro can be seen in winter.

Añadido* por Nicholas Smith
Última actualización 9 diciembre 2025
Este birdingplace aún no ha sido calificado. Sea el primero en calificar con 1 a 5 estrellas

Descripción

Foreness Point is a low headland on the coast of Kent. It extends a short distance into the entrance of the Thames Estuary, on the north coast of Thanet. An area of rocks exposed at low tide is attractive to waders such as Ostrero Euroasiático, Correlimos Tridáctilo, Vuelvepiedras Común, Zarapito Real, Chorlitejo Grande and Correlimos Oscuro in the winter months. The chalk cliffs facing the sea have Fulmar Boreal nesting on them, setting up territories in the late winter and spring.

On the cliff top, chalk grassland is managed for wildlife, and an important site for some of Kent’s rarer bumblebees and solitary bees. Maintained lawns nearby often have resting flocks of Gaviota Reidora, Gaviota argéntea europea, and fewer numbers of Gaviota Cana, Gavión Atlántico, and occasionally Gaviota Cabecinegra. In the spring and autumn the cliff top and beach can be good for Collalba Gris, Tarabilla común, and Lavandera Boyera.

Detalles

Accesso

Foreness Point is between and accessible from both Botany Bay and Palm Bay. There is ample free parking on Palm Bay Avenue which is the nearer access point. Press a P on the map for directions. Much of the area would be accessible by bicycle and a promenade runs along the cliff top and also below the cliffs on the Palm Bay side. Access to the beach is via a gap on the Palm Bay side of the cliff top water treatment works - obvious on the point, or a slightly longer walk from the end of Botany Road, to the western Botany Bay side.

A circular walk along the cliff top, down onto the beach via one gap and back via the other gap is approximately 3 km, so could easily take an hour but this circular route may not be necessary. BE AWARE, at high tide access around the point itself is not possible/safe.

Sea watching can be very productive with divers, gulls, scoters, gannets and grebes passing the headland.

Terreno y habitat

Mar , Dunas , Parque , Playa , Pradera

Condiciones

Plano , Arenoso , Nivel del agua alto probable , Paisaje abierto , Rocoso

Camino circular

¿Se necesita telescopio?

Puede ser útil

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Primavera , Otoño , Invierno

Mejor momento para visitar

Invierno , Primavera , Migración de otoño , Migración de primavera

Ruta

Camino ancho

Camino difícil de andar

Caminata media

Accesible vía

A pie , Bicicleta

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

Información extra

The period just before high tide and as the tide drops can be good for close views of the waders waiting to feed on the freshly exposed shoreline (see link to tide table below). Be careful not to disturb the roosting birds, it is quite possible to sit quietly and observe the roosting birds without disturbance. Dogs can be a nuisance and although there are signs advising that dogs should be kept on leads, this is often ignored and the birds can be flushed from the beach. The route around the point is only inaccessible for a short time at high tide.

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