Description
Heathland as a habitat is fairly rare in Norfolk, so Buxton Heath is a real diamond in the rough. It has lots of paths and trails to walk on, and is a fabulous place to experience the sounds of singing Ševa Krunica on a spring day, and if you're lucky, churring Leganj at dusk!
In the winter, the bog areas are home to Šumska šljuka, Šljuka Kokošica and small numbers of Mala Šljuka. You may find Žuta strnadica and Crnoglavi Batić while wandering the trails. In some winters, Krstokljun, Eja Strnjarica and very occasionally Veliki svračak may all be found here!
In spring and summer, listen out for the song of Kratkokljuni puzavac and Brgljez in the woodland areas. Brezov Zviždak and Livadna Trepetljka can be heard along the trails, while Sokol Lastavičar may be seen overhead. This is a fantastic reserve to explore if you're in the area and have some time to spare.
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Access
There is a car park in the south-west corner of the reserve. You can explore the whole site on foot from there. Click on the P in the map to get directions. The footpaths can get muddy in the winter.