Beskrivning
Catcott Complex Nature Reserve has beautiful views across the Somerset levels and is a gorgeous wetland area. It has recently been home to a bronsibis, and various species of Egret including Kohäger are frequently seen and often in large numbers. Probably the lesser known of the reserves on the Somerset levels frequented by very knowledgeable locals.
Detaljer
Tillgänglighet
If taking the Bath road/A39 between Street and Bridgwater (off Junction 23 on the M5), head North towards Catcott. The reserve can be accessed before reaching Burtle. There is a car park next to the main hide accessed by a rather bumpy lane with very little passing places, or just before accessing this where there is space for several cars where any of the hides can be accessed.
Terräng och habitat
Våtmark , Slätt , Spridda träd och buskar , HedFörhållanden
PlattRundtur
JaTubkikare behövs?
Kan vara användbartBästa säsong för skådning
Året runtBästa tid för ett besök
Vinter , Sommar , Vårsträck , Vår , Höst , HöststräckRutt
Asfalterad väg , Bred stig , Grusväg , Smal stigHur ansträngande vandring
Lätt vandringNås
Till fots , Cykel , Bil , RullstolFågeltorn / plattform
JaExtra information
In the Summer months tornseglare, ladusvala and lärkfalk can be seen flying overhead. tofsvipa are frequently seen in the marshland along with wildfowl. A walk to the Tower Hide is often treated with a kungsfiskare.
