Opis
I was amazed to see that the harbour at low tide is a popular roosting area for autumn migrant flocks of siewka złota and rybitwa białoczelna. Large numbers of alczyk, mewa mała, wydrzyk wielki, wydrzyk ostrosterny, wydrzyk długosterny, burzyk pólnocny, burzyk szary, mewa trójpalczasta and fulmar can be seen from the clifftop walk east of town.
Beyond the Seaton Cliffs reserve, 3 miles on foot from Arbroath, is Seaton Den, a wooded valley frequented by migrant passerines. Rarities like świstunka żółtawa, zaganiacz, muchołówka mała and jarzębatka may turn up in autumn.
Cliffs can be steep, take care with children and dogs. There is a tarmac path.
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Arbroath is 14 miles east of Dundee on the A92. Click on a P in the map to get directions.
