Opis
Waders like siewka złota, czajka and kszyk occurred regularly in impressive gatherings, with biegus zmienny and krwawodziób in smaller but significant numbers. At times a błotniak zbożowy, drzemlik or uszatka błotna hunted the valley. When flooding persisted or reoccurred beyond the winter months the waters invariably many passage migrants of which ducks, gulls, waders, and hirundines were the most numerous. More unusual visitors to the valley include perkoz rdzawoszyi, rybołów, świergotek szponiasty and poświerka. During the 20 years to 1980, 78 species are known to have bred and a further 6 may have done so. It is truly regrettable during the present decade; increased drainage efficiency has greatly diminished the ornithological significance of the area. Hopefully with Hanson’s Restoration plans for Slaynes lane and with the increased involvement of the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, along with careful water level management, this part of the Valley can be restored to its former glory.
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Dostęp
The bridleway is accessed from either the end of Hagg Lane in Newington or off West Street in Misson. Along Slaynes lane is an area of farm land and extensive sand quarry workings.

