Opis
The Berryhill Fields are basically a grassland habitat with areas of scrub (mainly goat willow, silver birch and rowan) and remnants of old hedgerow of hawthorn, blackthorn and holly. The diverse plant life with its associated invertebrates and small mammals provide food for many birds. Five species of warbler, including the uncommon świerszczak, breed alongside threatened farmland species such as kuropatwa, kszyk and skowronek. The area gives also good opportunities to see białorzytka and sometimes uszatka błotna.
Szczegóły
Dostęp
The main entrance to the Berryhill Fields is at the end of Hall Hill Drive, off Dividy Road (B5040), Bentilee. There are many trails to explore the area on foot. On the map you see just one example (about 3 km long).