Description
Westwood Dam and Woodland is a hidden gem for birdwatching in Sheffield. The area has a variety of birds of prey including hiirihaukka, muuttohaukka, tuulihaukka, varpushaukka, lehtopöllö and minervanpöllö. As well as this, the small streams and brooks found within the woodland support virtavästäräkki territories, as well as small numbers of harmaasieppo in the summer.
Winter migrants include punakylkirastas and räkättirastas, as well as the occasional flock of tilhi. Summer sightings include migrant pajulintu, lehtokerttu, and tiltaltti, as well as breeding lehtokurppa territories. The open water of Westwood Dam and Reservoir can produce some surprises, including laulujoutsen in previous years. The woodland supported some of the city's last known pairs of pikkutikka in the early 2000s.
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Access
Westwood Dam and Woodland is located directly north of High Green. Press P on the map for directions to a parking. Footpaths allow good access to the woodland and dam throughout the entirety of the year. The circular route shown on the map is about 2 km.
