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Salcott Cum Virley

Essex  >  United Kingdom

Salcott Creek is yet another great tidal inlet estuary, part of the Blackwater. Internationally important site for thousands of visiting birds.

Aggiunto* da Nick E. Warner
Ultimo aggiornamento 31 marzo 2025

Descrizione

Salcott Creek is a simple ,level walk along side the tidal estuary creek. The site is best accessed from the Village of Salcott-cum-virley. A footpath from the village to the sea wall takes you across farmland where you may see Pavoncella, Allodola and a selection of gulls feeding on the fields. Try and get to Salcott creek on a rising tide (see the link to the tide table below). This can give the best results from a bird moment aspect. When you step up on to the seawall the site and sounds of the Essex Marshland is very evocative. Listen as well as look. Pettegola are nearly always the first bird you will be alerted to. Fischione, Alzavola and Volpoca are a safe bet to be seen soon on. Chiurlo maggiore are both sides of the wall, the Creek is to your left and the farmland to your right. Many birds can be seen feeding on the sensitively grazed grasslands. Species such as the thousands of Oca colombaccio which winter along the Blackwater Estuary. Pavoncella, Chiurlo maggiore and Piviere dorato, some of the grassland is flooded in the Autum and winter months. This will lead to many birds feeding on the water log soils.

Looking back over the estuary with high tide, Oca colombaccio on the water are often accompanied by Smergo minore and over the winter by grebes and divers. Svasso collorosso and Strolaga maggiore are recorded here. The barrow dykes often with sedge reed will have warblers in Summer and Migliarino di palude, Basettino and Usignolo di fiume in winter.

The whole site is hunted over by Falco di palude, Gufo di palude and wintering Albanella reale. Falco pellegrino are much a bird which should be looked for sitting on low posts across the site. Smeriglio is always a delight to see resting on a fence post or low flight hunting. Large flocks of mix waders moving around the marsh waiting for the tide to uncover the rich feedings of the mut flats. These will include Pittima reale, Piovanello pancianera, Avocetta, Pivieressa and Beccaccia di mare.

The grass banks of the seawall will often have a selection of finches such as Fanello, Cardellino and possible Fanello nordico. All in all making this coastal site a worthwhile visit.

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Accesso

Salcott-cum-Virley is just of the B1026 which goes from Colchester to Tollshunt D'Arcy. This is the bus route 92 or 50 50A Colchester to Tollesbury. Parking is limited in the village, but there is a small parking spot opposite the Church, where you can now walk down to the Creek. Press P on the map for directions to the parking spot.I think one should allow at least 3 hours for a birdwatching visit to this site.

Terreno e habitat

Zona umida , Fiume , Mare , Canneti , Prateria/pascolo , Alberi e cespugli sparsi , Stagno , Velme , Terreni coltivati

Caratteristiche dell’area

Terreno piano , Paludoso , Scivoloso , Paesaggio aperto

Percorso ad anello

No

È utile un cannocchiale?

Può essere utile

Buona stagione per il BW

Tutto l'anno

Miglior periodo per visitare

Inverno , Migrazione autunnale

Percorso

Strada sterrata , Sentiero ampio

Grado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi

Facile

Modalità di accesso

A piedi

Capanno/torretta di osservazione

No

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