Opis
Cors Ddyga and Malltraeth Marsh is one of the largest lowland wetlands in Wales with lakes, ponds, ditches, reedbeds and grasslands. The grassland supports one of the largest colonies of czajka in Wales. The area contains also kszyk, wodnik (zwyczajny), świerszczak, czapla biała, czapla nadobna and varied raptors - pustułka (zwyczajna), drzemlik, kobuz, błotniak stawowy, sokół wędrowny, myszołów, kania ruda, uszatka błotna, rybołów and kruk. gęś krótkodzioba, ogorzałka and szlachar visit in winter.
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Dostęp
Easy access from the A5 or A55 roads. Cycling is a very effective way of getting around the narrow lanes that crisscross the reserve. Nearest bus stop is at Pentre Beirw near the RSPB reserve. The reserve entrance is at the west end of Caerau Street but there does not appear to be car parking here. Note: Much of the reserve floods in winter.

