Descrição
Radford Park is reasonably wooded with open grassland, it has a freshwater lake that can hold Zarro-negrinha and Zarro-comum. The barrage at the northern end divides the freshwater lake with the sea water Hooe Lake. Both areas are reasonably sheltered and can hold more unusual and nationally rare species. When there is rough weather in sea areas especially in Plymouth Sound close to the West many birds seek shelter here.
Detalhes
Acesso
Leave Plymouth City centre on the A379 to Plymstock/Brixton, turning right and follow road signs to Hooe. At the bottom of a steep hill with mini roundabouts turn right into Meyers Way were there is a few parking spaces. Whilst the main walk around Hooe Lake is not circular (out and back), the park section has numerous paths.
Terreno e Habitat
Floresta , Campina , Lago , Mar , Rio , Cidade/Vila , Lamaçais , PraiaCondições
Plano , Possível na maré cheiaCaminho circular
Nãoé útil um telescópio?
SimBoa temporada de observação de aves
Primavera , Outono , InvernoMelhor hora para visitar
Primavera , Inverno , Outono , Migração de outono , Migração da primaveraRota
Caminho largo , Caminho estreito , Estrada pavimentadaCaminho dificil
FácilAcessível por
Pé , Bicicleta , Carro , Cadeira de rodasAbrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves
NãoInformação extra
Hooe Lake being tidal, has few waders at low tide, 3 hours either side of high tide is best for Gulls and Sea Ducks/Divers and Grebes with a possibility of more unusual Terns.

