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Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve

Rutland  >  United Kingdom

Former limestone quarry in eastern Rutland, with chalk grassland, scrub, and woodland attracting diverse birds and wildlife.

Adicionado* por James Fennel
Ultima atualização 9 dezembro 2025
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Descrição

Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve is a former limestone quarry in eastern Rutland, now a mosaic of chalk grassland, scrub, and small woodland patches. Its steep quarry faces, wildflower-rich meadows, and sheltered scrub create a variety of habitats in a compact area, making it a true hidden gem of rare scrubland habitat and attracting a wide range of birds year-round.

In spring and summer, the site is special for Dom-fafe, large numbers of papa-amoras-cinzento, and a possibility of Rola-comum or Rouxinol-comum. Open grassland and scrub host Laverca and Papa-amoras-comum, while wooded corners shelter tits, Pisco-de-peito-ruivo, and warblers such as Felosa-comum, Felosa-musical, and Felosa-das-figueiras. Raptors are a highlight: Águia-d'asa-redonda and Milhafre-real are often seen soaring overhead, while peneireiro-de-dorso-malhado / peneireiro hover above the grassland and Gavião da Europa patrol the woodland edges. In winter, there is the exciting potential to see Tagarela-europeu visiting the reserve.

Well-marked paths allow visitors to explore the grassland, scrub, woodland, and dramatic quarry cliffs, offering excellent views and photography opportunities. Its combination of raptors, warblers, unique chalk habitats, seasonal variety, and chance of scarcities makes Ketton Quarry a rewarding and peaceful birding destination.

Detalhes

Acesso

Ketton Quarry Nature Reserve is located in eastern Rutland, just north of the village of Ketton and about 5 miles southeast of Stamford. The site is easy to reach by car, with parking available in the small car park at the main entrance off Pit Lane, and limited roadside parking nearby.

Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus stops are in Ketton village, about a 10–15 minute walk from the reserve entrance. The reserve is best explored on foot along well-marked paths that wind through chalk grassland, scrub, woodland, and around the dramatic quarry cliffs. Cycling is possible on some paths, but parts of the site are steep or uneven, so walking is recommended for full access.

A typical visit can last 1–3 hours to see the main habitats and birdlife, but birders wishing to watch raptors, warblers, or seasonal rarities may want to allow a full half-day to fully explore the area.

Terreno e Habitat

Floresta , Campina , Árvores e arbustos dispersos

Condições

Rochoso , Montanhoso

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