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Occasional [[Osprey]] and quite often [[Great Bittern|Bitterns]] are seen.
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Brandon Marsh

Overview

200 acres of reserve, 10 main pools,30 acres of open water. Wetland, reedbeds, grassland and woods.

Birds

Notable Species

220 bird species recorded here.

Rarities

Occasional Osprey and quite often Bitterns are seen.

2008 also saw a number of Black Terns showing occasionally.

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:


To do

Other Wildlife

Photo by kevinandseri
Brandon Marsh Vegetation

There are a number of mammal species at Brandon Marsh. most notably Badgers, Muntjac (Chinese Water) Deer, Fox, as well as bat boxes in abundance.

There is also a profusion of fish species in the ponds, including Perch, Carp and Pike

Site Information

History and Use

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Areas of Interest

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Access and Facilities

Off A46 near Coventry.
Southbound A45, 1st left after Tolbar Island(A46)

There are several good hides and even a coffee shop and visitor centre.

Grid Ref SP386761
OS Map 139

Contact Details

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External Links

Content and images originally posted by CORVUS1

Reviews

Arthur John's review

I was surprised to find no reviews of this excellent site. The site is usually busy with birders (obviously keeping it to themselves). Last time I went, there were breeding pairs of tern and oystercatcher, plus many other water and woodland birds.

teamsaint's review

The pools weren't full of birds although there were Tufted Duck, Shoveler, Pochard, Mallard, G. C. Grebe, Gadwall, Teal and Ruddy Duck present. There were also Brambling, Common and Mealy Redpolls, Siskin, Linnet and Chaffinch in the woodland. Pros

Cons

  • Low wildfowl numbers.

hazzeryoda's review

Managed to see two Kingfishers on my last outing along with Reed Buntings and even a Cetti's Warbler. Bitterns can be seen by the patient also.

A great reserve.

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