Opis
Musselburgh is an area of reclaimed mudflats which were landscaped with trees and scrapes, and with a seawall directly overlooking deep but sheltered water in the Firth of Forth. Grassland, woodlands, open ash lagoons, a boating pond and artificial wader scrapes. Good for terns, gulls, waders and grebes and one of the best places to see sea ducks, including as many as five species of Scoter, off the seawall.
Some of the birds you can see here: uhla, lodówka, perkoz rdzawoszyi, perkoz rogaty, uhla pstrodzioba. The open, rough grass is also attractive to wintering rzepołuch.
Recent rarities include terekia, biegus płaskodzioby, uhla amerykańska, turkan, szlamiec dlugodzioby, siewka złotawa and Stejneger's Scoter.
Szczegóły
Dostęp
Park at Goose Green Road by the River Esk or by the boating pond or on the car park near the eastern entrance. The walking trail that is shown on the map is 4,5 km long.
Teren i siedlisko
Rzadkie drzewa i krzewy , Tereny podmokłe , Łąka , Rzeka , Morze , BłotaWarunki
PłaskiTrasa dookoła
TakCzy luneta będzie przydatna ?
TakUdany sezon obserwacyjny
Przez cały rokNajlepszy czas na wizytę
Wiosenne migracje , Jesienne migracje , ZimaTrasa
Droga utwardzona , Szeroka ścieżkaPoziom trudności szlaku pieszego
ŁatwyDostępne
Pieszo , Rower , Wózek inwalidzkiCzatownia/platforma obserwacyjna
TakDodatkowe informacje
Musselburgh Lagoons, at the mouth of the River Esk, were formed in 1964 by the South of Scotland Electricity Board. They constructed a large concrete sea wall encompassing four large lagoons which were used for the dumping of fly-ash from the nearby Cockenzie Power Station. These ash lagoons provided ideal conditions for the large numbers of waders, gulls, terns and duck that now use them as a high tide roost site, particularly the lagoon nearest to the river mouth. In June 2023 a new lagoon and 5 new hides were opened on the Lagoon nearest the river, the hides are accessible from a tarmac foot and cycle path.


