Keyhaven Marshes
Stroll along the seawall at the Keyhaven marshes in winter and you are likely to see one of the large flocks of brent geese that visit each year.
Highlights: The marshes are important for waders and waterfowl on passage to Siberia and Scandinavia in spring and then on to over-winter in Europe and Africa in autumn. Dunlin, grey plover and blacktailed godwit can also be seen on the mudflats.
Access: Open: Daily. Entrance: Free.
Wheelchair access: The path is level, but could be difficult at certain access points
Location: Near Milford on Sea, Hampshire
Grid ref: SZ 310 910
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